Hoya RHM-022 ‘Swiffer’s Tail’ ST003
Well rooted Hoya RHM-022 ‘Swiffer’s Tail’ planted in Jeffrey's Hoya mix. Three leaves with an active growth point. This gorgeous and Very Rare Hoya hasn’t been widely spread across Canada yet. Be one of the first to own one of Ric Mordor’s gorgeous plants!!
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Hoya Australis Ssp. Tenuipes 'Lisa'
The Hoya australis ssp. tenuipes 'Lisa' plant, which was found on Australia's northeast coast in the 1700s, is the ancestor of Hoya australis 'Lisa. In its native environment, a rocky, tropical landscape, this Hoya climbs trees using vines. Additionally, it has been known to reach lengths of up to 10 feet. However, this plant will grow closer to 3 feet long when grown inside.
The Hoya australis 'Lisa' is a rather unusual plant that displays stunning hues of lime green, dark green, creamy yellow, ruby red, and soft peach. Although the varied hues are wonderful, the ease of maintenance is what sets this plant apart. Additionally, under the correct circumstances, this vining plant can produce stunning, aromatic clusters of white 'flowers'. This indoor plant provides a natural, watercolour-like item in your room that is truly a work of nature's art.
Learn More About Hoya Australis Ssp. Tenuipes 'Lisa'Summary:
- Low maintenance
- Occasional watering
- 60-70% temperature range
- Moderate to high humidity
- Indirect sunlight with a few hours of direct sun
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