Hoya engleriana ENG004
Well rooted Hoya engleriana with 10 nodes and an active growth point. These plants really put out massive amounts of growth and really cute flowers in the right conditions!! planted in Jeffrey's Hoya mix.
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Hoya Engleriana
Hoya Engleriana is a species of Hoya native to Thailand, but it has since spread to Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam. Its leaves are extremely small. It typically occurs in misty, foggy mountain ranges. Dr Engler, a well-known editor of botanical yearbooks, inspired the plant's name.
The blooms of Hoya Engleriana are in an umbel and consist of no more than four flowers at the end of a very short stem. They have pale pink corollas with deep pink coronas, and have not noticeable scent.
Learn More About Hoya EnglerianaSummary:
- Bright indirect light
- Temperatures no lower than 75 degrees F
- Humidity levels higher than 50%
- Well-draining loose soil
- Less watering
- Fertilizing during the growing season
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