H. davidcummingii
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Comments (1)I can cut this for a hoya publicalyx trade. let me know if you are interested, I don't know the name of this hoya tho....See MoreHAVE: Hoya samoensis
Comments (0)I have a rooted cutting (in moss)of H. samoensis I would like to trade for a cutting of H. davidcummingii. Thanks so much! Carolyn...See MoreH.davidcummingii
Comments (13)Renee, it's in nothing but hydroton. I saved a few of those clear containers like the Chinese restaraunts use to put soup in,cut a few slits in them about and inch and a half from the bottom so some water will stay in the reservoir. So far this has worked for me in growing davidcummingii. This is the longest that i've grown this plant without it going into a decline for one reason or another!!!! I also grow my H. rotundiflora,H.lasiantha and H.praetorii like this as well as i've found it easier to keep them going like thise. When I had them in soil they would all grow well for a while then start heading down hill. Having as many hoyas as I do it's hard to give each one it's own specific needs so I treat them all the same and knock on wood i haven't had any issues in doing so except with just a few and of course the ones I mentioned above would be those. By growing them in hydroton I know that there's no chance of them being over or underwatered which I suspect was the issue that I was having with them to begin with. david...See MoreHoyas in the wild
Comments (16)Dear Friends, Apparently Gardenweb username "vleeor" is the soul who sent me Hoya cuttings and the 'hoyas in the wild' text of which we speak. I use Google mail, so I still have all the emails. At the time of our very first communication I did not know who she was, and I wondered how she knew I wanted Hoyas. She did not say she found me on Gardenweb. Because she lives near me I thought she may have heard of my interest from a mutual friend. I definitely did not tell any kind of "story" here. From the text of my Reply you can see exactly what I was thinking: ****************************** Posted by plant.babies Zone 7-8 (gw:plant.babies) on Sun, Sep 3, 06 at 22:41 actually, I got it in an email from the generous soul who sent me many of the Hoyas I now own. I wanted to be able to access the list when in gardenweb, so I thought the best way would be to post it. Apparently it is wording from a Talk given by David Liddle at some point in the past. I don't know if it is on a website or not. *********************** The "hoyas in the wild" text was in the body of a long email which I pasted as "Unformatted Text" into MSWORD so that I could study and keep it. All formatting was, thereby, lost, so it was not clear that the "hoyas in the wild" text came from a website. Since I had never been to A_Hoyas website before today, there is no way I could "steal" the text from there. I only posted it to the forum so that I might readily access the information without having to open MSWORD constantly while online, which *I will say again*, I clearly stated. I work in online Publishing, so I am very cognizant of Copyright law and form. So ... Mes faux pas dans la vie if I posted text that 'belongs' to someone else, not understanding from whence it came. I should have asked, but really I thought the lady had been to a talk by David Liddle. This lack of understanding does not make me a bad person, or a person who has performed (or ever would) a deliberate act of dishonesty. It was an honest (albeit newbie) mistake. There is no way to retract it. However... My sincerest apologies and my sincere thanks to Ms. Carole, vleeor, David Liddle, and every other person who works so hard to bring Hoyas to others. warmest regards, pb...See MorePagan
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