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I grow my Hoya scortechinii hanging but it is a climber and could be grown supported by a trellis as well. |
A lovely creeping hoya with hairy flowers and leaves. Well worth growing if you have a cooler place where you can place it. |
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It took me three years to get my plant to thrive. I've had to re-root it few times during this period. After putting my plant in my cooler garden room it started to develop buds and now it flowers a lot. |
It's not the fastest grower for me and the flowers only last a few days. The colour combination of the flowers is in my opinion the best thing about this hoya. |
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An easy hoya to grow most suitable for the hanging basket. It flowers all year. |
A nice hoya which prefers colder temperatures. The flowers remind of Hoya thomsonii, but the weak scent is not that enjoyable. |
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Hoya subcalva grows fast and it needs a steady support from the beginning. The 3 cm large flowers are quite impressive and they spread a sweet and spicy scent in the room. |
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