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~ Hoya sp. (former Cystidianthus laurifolius) ~
This hoya has lovely campanulate flowers which spread a nice scent of citrus in the evenings. |
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~ Hoya sp. Ambon ~ This species has a rather dull foliage, but the flowers were above my expectations as the colours are so bright. |
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~ Hoya sp. Myanmar SV 473 ~ This species reminds of Hoya pandurata, but other growers have got it in bloom and unfortunately it showed to be something yet unidentified. It was collected in the wild by Margit and Arne Kastberg. |
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~ Hoya sp. Myanmar SV 474 ~
Reminds of Hoya sp. Myanmar SV 473. |
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~ Hoya sp. Chicken Farm ~
A hoya with large, silver flecked leaves. It looks like Hoya finlaysonii. |
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~ Hoya sp. Estrella Waterfalls (DMC 5459, IML 1256) ~
This hoya spreads a nice scent which fills the room in the evenings. It reminds me of ginger. |
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~ Hoya sp. Kuching (IML 0232) ~
This one has been circulating as Hoya sipitangensis and Hoya walliniana, but I believe none of those names are correct |
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~ Hoya sp. aff. lacunosa ~
This is obviously not a Hoya lacunosa, but as long as it is not identified properly I will keep it namned as it was when I bought it. |
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~ Hoya sp. aff. lacunosa
(Heartshaped leaves) ~
I have not learned much about this hoya yet, but it is lovely! |
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~ Hoya sp. aff. lacunosa (from Langkawi) ~
A very small leaved hoya. Both leaves and flowers reminds very much of Hoya lacunosa. It was found by Durian Perangin waterfalls on Langkawi, Malaysia. |
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~ Hoya sp. aff. lacunosa (from Malaysia) ~
Leaves remind of the ones of Hoya lacunosa, but the flowers are different. |
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~ Hoya sp. aff. lacunosa (Giant) IML 1813 ~
This hoya looks very much like Hoya lacunosa, but it is larger in all measures. |
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I bought this hoya named Hoya ruscifolia but that is not the correct name. I suspect this one is Hoya leytensis.
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~ Hoya sp. New Guinea Biak Island ~ Probably a Hoya collina. |
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~ Hoya sp. PG 04 ~
This species looks like a miniature form of Hoya wayetii. It was collected by Patrick Gozon in Zambales, Philippines. |
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~ Hoya sp. ~
This species is widely spread as Hoya salweenica, but unfortunately it is not the correct name. |
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~ Hoya sp. Square ~
This species originates from Burma. The rectangular leaves are very unusual. This species is sometimes sold as Hoya lyi, but as far as I know that name is not correct for this species. |
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~ Hoya sp. Sulawesi IPPS 8860 ~ One of the best bloomers I have experienced. |
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~ Hoya sp. VL 9 ~
A hoya with very pretty, small and pubescent leaves. I do not know much about it. The name indicates that it has been collected by Viggo Larsen. |
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