Hoya davidcummingii

Hoya davidcummingii

$45.00
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Origin and Description: Hoya davidcummingii is a stunning vining plant native to the Philippines, particularly found in the Bulusan Volcano National Park in Sorsogon Province. It thrives in humid forest edges, growing both as an epiphyte and a lithophyte. This species features small, thick, elliptical leaves with dark green upper surfaces and lighter undersides. The plant's wiry stems help it anchor to supports, and it blooms prolifically throughout the year. Its fragrant rose-red flowers with yellow centers are one of its most attractive features, often compared to the shape of a waxy porcelain star. Blooms can last up to 5 days, and the plant is known to bloom even during winter. Natural Habitat: Found in the tropical rainforests of Southern Luzon, Hoya davidcummingii grows at forest edges, typically clinging to trees or rocks. Its native environment provides warm temperatures and high humidity, which are key to its growth and blooming cycles. Care Instructions: Light: Prefers brig

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