Hoya Pubicalyx Royal Hawaiian Purple Plant

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SKU: MYBG-FLOW-HOYA-0067

Pot size: 4"
Price:
Sale priceRs.1,070.00 Regular priceRs.1,175.00

Delivery time: 3-4 working days

Daily

Water Requirement

Purple

Flower Color

Fragrant

Fragrance

Hanging

Use

Hoya

Genus

Low

Maintenance

Medium

Size

Yes

With Pots

Indoor Filtered Light,Outdoor Shade

Sunlight Requirement

Balcony,Hanging,Outdoor

Use

Product Description

Hoya pubicalyx 'Royal Hawaiian Purple' is a fast-growing woody epiphyte or scrambling shrub with pretty clusters with pink-red flowers.

Porcelain Flower

Family

Apocynaceae

Origin

Australia

Description

Hoya pubicalyx 'Royal Hawaiian Purple' is a fast-growing woody epiphyte or scrambling shrub with pretty neat flowers. The flowers are up to 1 cm across and comes in bunches of 20 to 40 hanging from along the stems. The bunches may be up to 10 cm across. Clusters with pink-red flowers can be seen on the same plant and at times see almost black clusters. Some of the clusters are even mixed pink and black. The narrow, up to 10 cm long leaves show some silvery-grey flecking patterns

Environment

Easy to grow & don't require much attention. Hoya do best in filtered light or with lots of artificial light in indoors.

Hoya plants don't ask for much, beyond the well-draining soil and the warm humid conditions ((similar to bromeliads and orchids)

They are epyphite, can be grown in orchid medium or light potting mix with lots of bark conditioner. Hoya like the security of a snug pot, and plants that are a bit root bound will flower more prolifically than those that are swimming around in a giant pot.

This plant is attractive to bees, butterflies and/or birds .

Landscape Use

It makes a nice hanging basket, but also does really well as a mounted plant

Hoyas are one of the easiest vines to take care of. Their needs are little and in the case of Hoya - less is more!

Hoyas like medium to bright indirect light. It detests direct sunlight and dark corners!

Hoya plants are very sensitive to over watering. To avoid this always keep a Hoya in a pot with a drainage hole. Use well drained soil or coco peat and perlite mix to make sure the excess water gets drained out. Water the Hoya only when the soil is completely dry. If it is moist you can let it be for a couple of days before checking on it again. It is better to under water than over water your Hoya plant!

Don't cut the long tendrils of your Hoya as the leaves and flowers develop from these!

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