Rare Tropical Hoya | Ribbon-Like Leaves | Free USPS Priority Shipping
Hoya insularis is a rare and distinctive species known for its narrow, ribbon-shaped leaves and compact growth habit. Native to Southeast Asia, it produces dainty, creamy-yellow blooms that emerge in clusters once the plant matures.
This listing features a well-established, large Hoya insularis in a 4β³ pot with a trellis, showing plenty of healthy foliage and new growth. Ideal for collectors looking for something truly different in their Hoya collection.
β One Hoya insularis in a 4β³ nursery pot
β Rooted and growing on a trellis with mature vines
β Full, healthy foliage with active new growth
β Free USPS Priority Mail shipping in a 14Γ8Γ8 box
β Carefully packed with weather protection
β Grown pesticide-free in the Pacific Northwest
Light
Prefers bright, indirect light. Avoid direct afternoon sun to prevent leaf damage.
Watering
Allow the soil to dry out before watering. Avoid letting the plant sit in water.
Humidity
Prefers 50β70% humidity. Will thrive with added humidity in drier climates.
Temperature
Ideal range is 65β85Β°F (18β29Β°C). Protect from cold drafts or temperatures below 55Β°F (13Β°C).
Soil
Use a chunky, fast-draining mix (orchid bark, perlite, coco coir or peat).
Fertilizer
Feed monthly during spring and summer with a diluted, balanced fertilizer.
Pet Safety
Non-toxic to pets, though not meant for consumption.
Unique, narrow-leaved Hoya not often seen in shops
Arrives trellised and establishedβno rooting wait time
Produces small, elegant blooms when mature
Ideal for small spaces, windowsills, or as a standout shelf plant
Free USPS Priority Mail Shipping
Professionally packed with care and guaranteed healthy on arrival
Rare Tropical Hoya | Ribbon-Like Leaves | Free USPS Priority Shipping
Hoya insularis is a rare and distinctive species known for its narrow, ribbon-shaped leaves and compact growth habit. Native to Southeast Asia, it produces dainty, creamy-yellow blooms that emerge in clusters once the plant matures.
This listing features a well-established, large Hoya insularis in a 4β³ pot with a trellis, showing plenty of healthy foliage and new growth. Ideal for collectors looking for something truly different in their Hoya collection.
β One Hoya insularis in a 4β³ nursery pot
β Rooted and growing on a trellis with mature vines
β Full, healthy foliage with active new growth
β Free USPS Priority Mail shipping in a 14Γ8Γ8 box
β Carefully packed with weather protection
β Grown pesticide-free in the Pacific Northwest
Light
Prefers bright, indirect light. Avoid direct afternoon sun to prevent leaf damage.
Watering
Allow the soil to dry out before watering. Avoid letting the plant sit in water.
Humidity
Prefers 50β70% humidity. Will thrive with added humidity in drier climates.
Temperature
Ideal range is 65β85Β°F (18β29Β°C). Protect from cold drafts or temperatures below 55Β°F (13Β°C).
Soil
Use a chunky, fast-draining mix (orchid bark, perlite, coco coir or peat).
Fertilizer
Feed monthly during spring and summer with a diluted, balanced fertilizer.
Pet Safety
Non-toxic to pets, though not meant for consumption.
Unique, narrow-leaved Hoya not often seen in shops
Arrives trellised and establishedβno rooting wait time
Produces small, elegant blooms when mature
Ideal for small spaces, windowsills, or as a standout shelf plant
Free USPS Priority Mail Shipping
Professionally packed with care and guaranteed healthy on arrival