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Hoya sp. Sulawesi IPPS 8860
has been circulating as Hoya tomataensis but it is not the
correct name for this species. As far as I know this one is yet to be
identified.
This species is one of the best
bloomers I have experienced. It produces a lot of peduncles and is very
easy to get in bloom. I got my plant as a cutting in August 2007 and the
first time it got in bloom was in May 2008. It is still a rather small
plant but it has three peduncles which are all producing new buds
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Plant
Leaves: light green, glabrous
Growth habit: climbing
Flowers
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