Hoya neo-ebudica

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Origin: New Hebrids
Publication: Bull. Mus. natn. Hist. nat., Paris, Ser. II ix. p. 294
Author: Guillaumin
Year: 1937

Hoya neo-ebudica is a fast grower. It is an easy hoya to grow as it doesn´t have any special requirements and it tolerates to dry between waterings. It has a dense foliage. The leaves are glabrous and light green in colour. It is a good climber and it grabs anything nearby so you will need to check this one on a regular basis unless you want it entangled in every other plant on your windowsill.

The flowers are apricot coloured, or a patchy mix of pink and yellow. If you put your nose really close you can sense a sourish scent.

Plant
Leaves: light green, 14 cm long and 4.5 cm wide
Growth habit: climbing
Flowers
No. in a cluster: ~ 15
Size: 1.3 cm
Colour: apricot corolla, white corona with pink centre
Form: recurved
Scent: weak, sourish
Nectar: a little
Lastingness: about 5 days

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