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Hoya diptera

B. C. Seemann

Published in Bonplandia 9: 257, nomen. 1861; Fl. Vit. 163 (1861) by B. C. Seemann. Hoya diptera originates from Fiji.

I have at least two Hoya diptera in my collection. So far I haven't had any flowers on them. My oldest plant is probably the most common clone of Hoya diptera in cultivation in Sweden. It isn't famous for being easy to get in bloom. The picture below and the picture of the leaf above is probably that clone. The other pictures I

Plant
Leaves: medium green, glabrous, 6-7 cm long, 4 cm wide
Growth habit: creeping/climbing
Flowers
No. in a cluster: 5-10
Size: 
Colour: yellow/green corolla, white corona with red centre
Form: flat
Scent: 
Nectar: 
Lastingness: 

took at another friends plant. Aren't they lovelly?