Hoya indaysarae

Hoya indaysarae

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$75.00
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Origin and Description: Hoya indaysarae is a recently discovered species of wax plant endemic to the Philippines, specifically Central Dinagat Island. Identified on April 23, 2017, this vining epiphyte was found growing on an old Diospyros blancoi (kamagong) tree near a river, at approximately 100 meters above sea level.  The plant features smooth, green leaves with entire margins, rounded bases, and pointed tips. Its flowers are arranged in umbels of 5 to 13, each about 1.2 to 1.4 cm in diameter. The corolla is creamy yellow with pinkish tips, and the inner surface is pubescent, giving it a delicate, fuzzy appearance.    Natural Habitat: In its natural habitat, Hoya indaysarae thrives as an epiphyte in humid, tropical forests. It prefers growing on mature trees near water sources, benefiting from the consistent moisture and dappled sunlight typical of such environments. Care Instructions: Light: Provide bright, indirect light to mimic its natural, filtered sunlight. Avoid direct sun

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