Hoya hainanensis

Hoya hainanensis

$30.00
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Origin and Description:Hoya hainanensis was first described by Elmer Drew Merrill in 1923, originating from the tropical island of Hainan, China. This species is also found in parts of Vietnam, thriving in the humid, tropical rainforests. The plant is an epiphyte, meaning it grows on other plants or trees without drawing nutrients from them. Its leaves are ovate to elliptical, measuring between 6-8 cm in length, and are leathery with a pointed tip. Hoya hainanensis is admired for its delicate, star-shaped flowers, which are white with a slight sheen and produce a subtle fragrance. The blooms typically appear in clusters, adding to its ornamental appeal. Natural Habitat:This species is native to the Hainan region in China, specifically growing in riverbank forests at low altitudes. It thrives in humid conditions with access to dappled sunlight, often found in tropical rainforest environments clinging to trees. Its natural habitat offers constant moisture and warm temperatures, making it

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