Hoya lacunosa 'Amarillo'
Origin and Description:Hoya lacunosa 'Amarillo' is a variegated cultivar of the Hoya lacunosa species. This plant is recognized for its dark green leaves adorned with a light green, splotchy variegation pattern, which gives the foliage a striking visual contrast. The leaves themselves are quite stiff, with a somewhat cardboard-like texture. Though it doesn’t differ much in growth habits from other Hoya lacunosa types, its unique variegation makes it highly sought after among collectors. Natural Habitat:As with all Hoya lacunosa varieties, the 'Amarillo' cultivar is native to the tropical regions of Southeast Asia. It thrives in humid, shaded environments in the wild, making it a great plant for indoor cultivation with proper care. Care Instructions: Light: Prefers bright, indirect light. Make sure to avoid harsh, direct sunlight, which can burn the leaves. If kept indoors, rotating the plant occasionally ensures that all sides receive equal light exposure. Watering: Water only when