Hoya kanyakumariana KAN001
Well rooted Hoya kanyakumariana. Planted in Jeffrey’s Hoya Mix. 10-leaves and an actively vining out growth point.
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Hoya leucantha
Hoya leucantha is a unique and relatively rare species of Hoya found in Indonesia, specifically in the West Papua Province. As a climber, it's likely an epiphytic plant, meaning that it grows on other plants for physical support without taking nutrients from them. Hoya leucantha produces both twining and horizontal to pendulous, straight stiff stems, with white latex.
Learn More About Hoya leucanthaSummary:
- Bright, indirect light
- Fairly low-maintenance
- Soil should be kept moist
- High humidity preferred; low humidity tolerated
- Monthly during active growth
- 71°F-75°F (22°C to 24°C) preferred temperature
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