Hoya sp. Estrella Waterfalls

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Origin: Palawan, Philippines
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This hoya was collected by David Cumming near Estrella Waterfalls, Palawan, Philippines. I have bought mine as a cutting from David Liddle in july 2006 and it was namned Hoya sp. Estrella Waterfall DMC 5459, IML 1256. A year after I had bought it, it flowered for the first time. Already after another month it flowered for the second time. It has rather big leaves (20 cm long, 4 cm wide) which are thick and hard. They are dark green and have some silver flecks. 

In my experience this one is easy to grow. It tolerates 

Plant
Leaves: medium/dark green with some silver flecks
Growth habit: climbing
Flowers
No. in a cluster: 40-50
Size: 1.4 cm (measured as flat)
Colour: light green corolla, white corona with pink centre
Form: revolute
Scent: ginger
Nectar: yes, a lot!
Lastingness: only 3 days

drought and thrives in a crude glass window facing west. It flowers on a regular basis from early spring until autumn. The flowers are light green and the corolla lobes shift to darker green. The fresh scent fills the room in the evenings. It reminds me of ginger.

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