Hoya sigillatis silver sig001
Well rooted Hoya Sigilatis silver. Two leaves with growth point planted in Jeffrey's Hoya Mix.
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Hoya Sigillatis (Silver)
The Hoya sigillatis (silver), also called Flecked Leaf Hoya or Hoya hasseltii, is a fascinating-looking epiphytic plant with a few different common names.
The plant’s beauty comes from the silvery greyish speckles that are scattered throughout its many skinny green leaves. The leaves turn a crimson or burgundy colour when they are overexposed to sunlight or suffer from sunburn. However, despite their beauty, the Hoya sigillatis (silver) leaves are only a few inches long and a bit more than half an inch wide.
It originated in Southeast Asia, specifically Borneo and Malaysia.
Flower
Inflorescences are flat, and about 5 cm in diameter; up to 20 flowers are clustered together in each cluster. The size of the flower is 7-10 mm, and it is apricot to pinkish cream in color with a faint, pleasant smell.
Learn More About Hoya Sigillatis (Silver)Summary:
- Bright indirect light
- Temperature range 60-80 degrees F, no lower than 55 degrees F
- Humidity range 65-85%
- Water when dry
- Well-draining loose soil
- Fertilize once a month during the growing season.
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