Hoya patella
puglvr1
7 years ago
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Sweetheart2015( Washington, DC)
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Comments (8)I could spare a few small cuttings of Hoya chinghungensis, if you could spare a small cutting of H. pachyclada. I prefer the variegated one, but green is fine, too. But, I'm looking for ones with the red edge only. This spring, I expect to have some rooted H. Maxima (red corona), as I have a ton of runners which should leaf out in spring. Any chance you have a variegated DS-70 in your collection? I have many in your list, so just ask.... Kathy...See MoreHAVE: Hoya lacunosa 'Royal Flush'
Comments (2)Hi okie_deb, How about H. serpens? It wouldn't be a really big cutting as it has not really started to trail much let. There may be the possibility of more than one cutting or maybe even a rooted piece, I'd have to check. It's getting a little chilly up here in WI so we would have to do it quick if you are interested. I think it's still okay though. LMK, thanks, Catrina...See MoreMy hoya collection photos
Comments (14)Hi, I've decided to post more photos of my plants. These are not hoyas but some of my other oddity plants at home. Let me know what you think. water mimosa or touch me not plant, when you touch its leaves, it closes. my goldfish plant. hoya krinkle, new buds just formed, this is about to open soon. can't wait to see the full bloom, will be it's third times in a row this year. snail vine or cork-screw vine, highly perfumed plant. a type of clematis starting with R, can't remember the full name, originated from Japan. Another of my favourite plant, can't remember it's name right now. A carion plant, I think the flower is quite unusual and it lasts for quite some time too. My pitcher plant, can't remember what type of nepenthes this is. Stephanotis floribunda in full bloom next to my hoya kerrii Can't remember the name of this plant, but always blooming each year. Another one of my favourite, a type of ceropegia, this one blooms twice a year for me. A succulent I bought for $5 buck, looks like bear's paw up-close. tacca chantrieri or black bat plant. Just bloomed not fully open yet, another flower bud follows but hasn't bloom. another favourite of mine. Well that's all for now. there are much more, but I'll leave it for next time. Hope you guys enjoy my plants collection....See Morehoya ID
Comments (7)Hey nurse boy, As you surmised, it's definitely not patella, which has wider, shorter, fuzzy leaves. It looks like pauciflora, to me. Source: A New Zealand Grower This is a plant that always did really well for me, without any special needs. It tolerates drought well and grows pretty quickly. So, I was taken aback when I recently nearly lost it. Luckily I was able to bring it back from the grave from a desiccated last vine. A few months later it's looking great, has grown out, and I appreciate it more than ever! I think you'll love it and it's a great gift! Glad to hear from you! :) This post was edited by greedyghost on Sat, Apr 5, 14 at 1:05...See Moremarco
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