Hoya, Macrophylla
Scientific Name: Hoya latifolia
Common Name: Wax plant, Porcelain flower
Hoyas are well-loved by many plant collectors around the world. They originate from many Asian countries and some variations hail from Australia. They are climbing/vining plants and in nature are often found living their best life on trees (#epiphyte). Hoyas generally have thick, succulent leaves and mature plants can have vines that can be well over 10 feet long. Most hoyas will need to be 4-5 years old at least to bloom, but when they do... expect to be fascinated! Each hoya has a flower completely unique to them, with a myriad of enticing fragrances and mesmerizing blooms. The world of hoyas is vast, captivating, and entirely irresistible. Prepare to be hooked!
Native to Borneo, Hoya Macrophylla is a beautiful and resilient addition to your houseplant collection! Its leaves are sturdy and thick, with variegated varieties sporting cream or pink edges. In spring, the Macrophylla features a cluster of pink, star-shaped, and truly adorable blooms that smells to some like chocolate, to others like hyacinth or candy!
Basic Needs: Prefers bright, indirect light but can tolerate lower light. Water when soil is completely dry. Pot in well-draining, chunky soil- since they are a succulent, they will absorb water into their leaves to hold on to. They prefer high humidity but can tolerate lower humidity environments. PRO TIP: never cut off a hoya's peduncles (AKA those loooooong stems that love to climb or trail)-- these are where the hoya will eventually flower!
***Due to the unique nature of plants, the one we carefully choose for you won't look exactly like the photos- but it will be just as beautiful!