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Hoya macgillivrayi (IML0017)

It took a few years before I got this one in bloom. It needs a lot of water to be able to develop the buds to flowers.

Hoya macrophylla

A large leaved species. I am not sure that the identification of this one is correct.

Hoya megalaster

This hoya has large, thin leaves with characteristic dimples and the stems are very thin. It is best grown supported on a trellis.

Hoya memoria

An easy hoya to grow. It does not require a lot.

Hoya merrillii

Hoya merrillii is a rather big species, but the flowers are small. It is easy to grow and tolerates drought.

Hoya microphylla

A tricky hoya to grow. It requires constant humidity so it is best grown in a self watering pot. Make sure the container is always filled with water.

Hoya 'Minibelle'

This cultivar is quite easy to grow. It doesn't need much light and can dry almost completely between watering it.

Hoya 'Minibelle' (splotched leaves)

I think this one is a sport of Hoya 'Minibelle'. The leaves are more attractive on this one as they are

 

Hoya multiflora (white edges)

This variegated Hoya multiflora is as easy to grow as the plain green Hoya multiflora, but this one is in my opinion much more attractive.

Hoya multiflora (EPC124)

This clone comes from Thailand. The flowers are all white.

Hoya multiflora (IML0153)

This one might be the real Hoya multiflora. The difference I have noticed from other hoyas I got named Hoya multiflora is that this one is much harder to get in bloom.

Hoya multiflora (IML0182)

 

Hoya multiflora (SV406)

A colourful clone of Hoya multiflora well worth growing!

Hoya myrmecopa (IML1375)

Hoya myrmecopa is a hanging hoya. It flowers with small, not very pleasant smelling flowers.