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Hoya Coronaria
Hoya Coronaria
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Hoya Coronaria is a unique vining plant known for its charming, fuzzy-textured leaves and its ability to adapt beautifully to indoor environments. The leaves are oval-shaped, slightly thick, and covered in fine hairs, giving them a velvety appearance. Native to tropical regions, this species thrives in warm, humid conditions and bright, indirect light. Perfect for collectors and houseplant enthusiasts, this Hoya is a standout addition to any plant collection.
What You Will Receive:
- A healthy, well-rooted Hoya Coronaria with 4–6 furry leaves.
- Plant size may vary depending on stock; please refer to product photos for details.
- Carefully packaged to ensure the plant arrives in perfect condition.
Hoya Coronaria – A Rare and Unique Wax Plant with Star-Shaped Blooms
The Hoya Coronaria is a stunning and rare Hoya species admired for its thick, succulent-like leaves and uniquely structured star-shaped flowers. Native to tropical regions, this low-maintenance vining plant is perfect for indoor plant collectors and Hoya enthusiasts looking for an exotic, rare addition to their collection.
Poetic Field Guide
Thick, paddle-like leaves store quiet light, while mature vines reward patience with sculpted, starry blooms. Hoya coronaria reads calm and architectural—equally striking cascading from a shelf or trained along a minimalist trellis.
Identity & Habit
- Botanical: Hoya coronaria (Apocynaceae)
- Growth style: scandent/arching vine; firm, semi-succulent foliage
- Leaf look: broad, matte-to-satin blades with subtle veining and a fleshy feel
- Indoor span: ~40–100 cm (16–39 in) with light training
- Pet note: generally considered non-toxic; still discourage chewing
Light & Aspect
Aim for bright, softened daylight—east exposure or a luminous room behind sheers. Gentle morning rays are welcome; harsh midday glare can mark leaves. Consistent light encourages budding on mature vines.
Water & Medium
Hydrate thoroughly, then let the upper layer dry back—Hoya coronaria dislikes constant wet feet. Use a fast, airy epiphytic blend (orchid bark + pumice/perlite + coco fiber; a small sphagnum touch) to keep roots oxygenated.
Feeding & Rhythm
Light nutrition (¼–½ strength) during active months sustains steady growth. Trailing for drape or guiding along a hoop/ladder tightens internodes and presents foliage cleanly. Keep nights warm for happier flowering.
Bloom Notes
Expect thick, star-shaped umbels on mature, well-lit plants. Avoid cutting peduncles (flower spurs); they rebloom. Brightness and stable routines are the quiet recipe for crowns of waxy stars.
Settle-In Tips
Increase light gradually over 7–10 days after placement. Rotate the planter every couple of weeks for even leaf presentation; dust blades occasionally so the natural sheen returns.
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