Hoyas
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Hoyas
I've had a few hoyas for many years. Last year I ordered some more hard to find hoyas from Thailand, twice. You can order 12 at a time without all the import "stuff". Most of them survived.
This is H. Multiflora.
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Re: Hoyas
Those are really unusual and beautiful blossoms! Do they smell as sickly sweet as the common ones we see here in the states? I had no idea there were so many varieties, did you order from THhoya? Glad to hear the shipping went well.
I had an big old one growing all along the top of our student worker cubicle walls when I retired. It was too big to move, so I left it there for someone else to take care of, but I wish I would have taken cuttings.
I had an big old one growing all along the top of our student worker cubicle walls when I retired. It was too big to move, so I left it there for someone else to take care of, but I wish I would have taken cuttings.
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Re: Hoyas
I never noticed a smell when in the room, I will have to pay attention when it blooms again. It just dropped its flowers. It is a small cutting that I got from a local lady, but they can get large. The flowers drop a lot of sticky necter so I may not like it as much when it has a lot of blooms. I think I ordered from tropicsathome.com