Assorted Hoya
Assorted Hoya (Hoya species and hybrids)Assorted Hoya, often called wax plants, are epiphytic vines and trailers prized for thick, glossy leaves and starry, fragrant flower clusters; their slow growth, drought tolerance, and elegant forms make standout indoor specimens and hanging features.Distinctive FeaturesSucculent foliage ranges from smooth to crinkled or variegated, while umbels of waxy, nectar-rich blooms perfume the air on mature plants and provide long-lasting display.Growing ConditionsProvide bright, indirect light, a chunky, fast-draining potting mix, and modest, consistent moisture; allow the mix to dry partly between waterings and avoid oversizing pots. Sun Exposure: Bright, indirect light; a few hours of gentle morning sun can boost flowering. Soil: Well-drained, airy mix with bark, perlite, and a bit of peat or coco; avoid dense, water-holding soils. Water: Water thoroughly, then let the top 1 to 2 in dry; reduce in winter. USDA Hardiness Zones: 10 to 11 outdoors; gr