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This species is widely spread as Hoya salweenica, but unfortunately it's not the correct name. |
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. Chicken Farm
A hoya with large, silver flecked leaves. The flowers remind a lot of Hoya finlaysonii. |
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. |
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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. |
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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. |
This is an easy hoya to grow. Blooms with a lot of fragrant flowers. The scent reminds of caramel. |
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The flowers remind very much of Hoya finlaysonii, but this one is deifnately grown for the spectacular leaves. |
This one has been circulating as Hoya sipitangensis and Hoya walliniana, but I believe none of those names are correct. |
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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 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 |
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Hoya sp. cf. lacunosa The leaves remind of the ones of Hoya lacunosa, but the flowers are different. |
Hoya sp. cf. lacunosa 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. |
Hoya sp. Maluku Islands 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. |
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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. |
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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. |
One of the best bloomers I have experienced. |
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Hoya sp. Zambales, Philippines (PG04)
This is a really small hoya. The flowers remind of Hoya kentiana. It was collected by Patrick Gozon. |
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