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Hoya sp.

This species is widely spread as Hoya salweenica, but unfortunately it's not the correct name.

Hoya sp. Ambon

This species has a rather dull foliage, but the flowers were above my expectations as the colours are so bright. 

Hoya sp. Chicken Farm
(EKW97-005)

A hoya with large, silver flecked leaves. The flowers remind a lot of Hoya finlaysonii.

Hoya sp. cf. chunii
(IML1134)

I've only had it for 6 months before it got in bloom for the first time. It has produced several peduncles so I guess it is safe to say that this one is easy to get in bloom.

Hoya sp. cf. coriacea

Botanova has sold this one as Hoya coriacea but it differs from the other clone of that species in cultivation. I have therefore chosen to call it Hoya sp. cf. coriacea until I learn more about it.

Hoya sp. Estrella Waterfalls(DMC5459)

This hoya spreads a nice scent which fills the room in the evenings. It reminds me of ginger. 

Hoya sp. (GPS9080)

I do not know much about this one. I bought it from Paul Shirley in June 2006 and in July it got in bloom for the first time.

Hoya sp. Haruku (IPPS3759)

This is an easy hoya to grow. Blooms with a lot of fragrant flowers. The scent reminds of caramel.

Hoya sp. Kalimantan
(IML1168)

The flowers remind very much of Hoya finlaysonii, but this one is deifnately grown for the spectacular leaves.

Hoya sp. Kuching (IML0232)

This one has been circulating as Hoya sipitangensis and Hoya walliniana, but I believe none of those names are correct.

Hoya sp. cf. lacunosa

This is obviously not a Hoya lacunosa, but as long as it is not identified properly I'll keep it namned as it was when I bought it.

Hoya sp. cf. lacunosa
(from Langkawi)

A very small leaved hoya. Both leaves and flowers remind very much of Hoya lacunosa. It was found by Durian Perangin waterfalls on Langkawi, Malaysia

Hoya sp. cf. lacunosa
(from Malaysia)

The leaves remind of the ones of Hoya lacunosa, but the flowers are different.

Hoya sp. cf. lacunosa
(Giant, IML1813)

This hoya looks very much like Hoya lacunosa, but it is larger in all measures. 

Hoya sp. cf. leytensis

I bought this hoya named Hoya ruscifolia but that is not the correct name. I suspect this one is Hoya leytensis.

Hoya sp. Maluku Islands
(IPPS3749)

I have had this plant for three years before I got it in bloom for the first time. The scent of the flowers reminds of caramel.

Hoya sp. Marinduque (NS00-008)

I suspect this is a Hoya incrassata.

Hoya sp. cf. multiflora (AP1012)

I got this one in July 2008. As NS00-006 (to the right) it is an early bloomer, but this one has larger flowers.

Hoya sp. cf. multiflora (NS00-006)

I got this one early in 2008 and as most of the Hoya multiflora/javanica it is an early bloomer. It took only ½ year after it was rooted until it got in bloom for the first time.

Hoya sp. Sulawesi (IPPS8860)

One of the best bloomers I have experienced.

Hoya sp. Zambales, Philippines (PG04)

This is a really small hoya. The flowers remind of Hoya kentiana. It was collected by Patrick Gozon.