Hoya Insularis INS004

Sale price$65.00
Sold out

Fully rooted Hoya insularis. A one-leaf plant with brand new growth in Jeffrey's Hoya Mix. At a reduced price due to the size of the plant.

If you would like to etransfer select bank deposit as payment method and then etransfer the final amount at info@hoyaobsessed.com during your checkout. If setting up question answer. Please have the word Hoya as the answer. Please and thanks!!!

Hoya Insularis

As a plant collector, you'll be intrigued by Hoya Insularis, an enthralling and exceptional species first discovered in the early 1900s. This extraordinary specimen showcases delicate, elongated leaves that are not only visually striking but also incredibly soft to the touch. Furthermore, Hoya insularis produces eye-catching, unique pink flowers that are guaranteed to captivate anyone who sees them.

Learn More About Hoya Insularis

Summary:

  • Bright and diffuse light
  • Temperature range 18-25 degrees C
  • Humidity range 40-60%
  • Water when dry
  • Well-draining coarse soil
  • Fertilizing during the growing season.
  • Does sun-stress to red leaves
Learn More About Hoya Insularis

You may also like

Sold out
Hoya Sunrise sun001Hoya Sunrise sun001
Hoya Sunrise sun001 Sale price$25.00
Sold out
Hoya Sunrise sun009Hoya Sunrise sun009
Hoya Sunrise sun009 Sale price$35.00
Hoya Tequila Sunrise sun007Hoya Tequila Sunrise sun007

Blog posts

View all
Comparing Philodendron Gabby vs Philodendron Rio

Comparing Philodendron Gabby vs Philodendron Rio

Philodendrons are among the most popular houseplants due to their striking foliage and ease of care. Two notable varieties that often spark interest are the Philodendron Gabby and the Philodendron...

Root Bound Hoya Plants in Sphagnum Moss

Root Bound Hoya Plants in Sphagnum Moss

A common issue with these imported plants is root bounding in sphagnum moss, which can hurt their health and growth.

Beautiful Hoyas For Beginners

Beautiful Hoyas For Beginners

Welcome to the wonderful world of hoya collecting! Hoyas, also known as wax plants, are an incredibly diverse group of tropical climbing and trailing plants native to Southeast Asia and Australia. ...