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Girl Run Farm Hoya flavida 'Mt Gallego Solomon Is'- Wax Plant - 4.5" pot
Hoya flavida is native to the forests of the Solomon Islands. Discovered in 1993, it is a resilient and adaptable Hoya that can handle a lot of drought. Image 1 of 10
Hoya flavida is native to the forests of the Solomon Islands. Discovered in 1993, it is a resilient and adaptable Hoya that can handle a lot of drought.
Hoya flavida is native to the forests of the Solomon Islands. Discovered in 1993, it is a resilient and adaptable Hoya that can handle a lot of drought. Image 2 of 10
Hoya flavida is native to the forests of the Solomon Islands. Discovered in 1993, it is a resilient and adaptable Hoya that can handle a lot of drought.
Hoya flavida is native to the forests of the Solomon Islands. Discovered in 1993, it is a resilient and adaptable Hoya that can handle a lot of drought. Image 3 of 10
Hoya flavida is native to the forests of the Solomon Islands. Discovered in 1993, it is a resilient and adaptable Hoya that can handle a lot of drought.
Hoya flavida is native to the forests of the Solomon Islands. Discovered in 1993, it is a resilient and adaptable Hoya that can handle a lot of drought. Image 4 of 10
Hoya flavida is native to the forests of the Solomon Islands. Discovered in 1993, it is a resilient and adaptable Hoya that can handle a lot of drought.
Hoya flavida is native to the forests of the Solomon Islands. Discovered in 1993, it is a resilient and adaptable Hoya that can handle a lot of drought. Image 5 of 10
Hoya flavida is native to the forests of the Solomon Islands. Discovered in 1993, it is a resilient and adaptable Hoya that can handle a lot of drought.
Hoya flavida is native to the forests of the Solomon Islands. Discovered in 1993, it is a resilient and adaptable Hoya that can handle a lot of drought. Image 6 of 10
Hoya flavida is native to the forests of the Solomon Islands. Discovered in 1993, it is a resilient and adaptable Hoya that can handle a lot of drought.
Hoya flavida is native to the forests of the Solomon Islands. Discovered in 1993, it is a resilient and adaptable Hoya that can handle a lot of drought. Image 7 of 10
Hoya flavida is native to the forests of the Solomon Islands. Discovered in 1993, it is a resilient and adaptable Hoya that can handle a lot of drought.
Hoya flavida is native to the forests of the Solomon Islands. Discovered in 1993, it is a resilient and adaptable Hoya that can handle a lot of drought. Image 8 of 10
Hoya flavida is native to the forests of the Solomon Islands. Discovered in 1993, it is a resilient and adaptable Hoya that can handle a lot of drought.
Hoya flavida is native to the forests of the Solomon Islands. Discovered in 1993, it is a resilient and adaptable Hoya that can handle a lot of drought. Image 9 of 10
Hoya flavida is native to the forests of the Solomon Islands. Discovered in 1993, it is a resilient and adaptable Hoya that can handle a lot of drought.
Hoya flavida is native to the forests of the Solomon Islands. Discovered in 1993, it is a resilient and adaptable Hoya that can handle a lot of drought. Image 10 of 10
Hoya flavida is native to the forests of the Solomon Islands. Discovered in 1993, it is a resilient and adaptable Hoya that can handle a lot of drought.
Hoya flavida is native to the forests of the Solomon Islands. Discovered in 1993, it is a resilient and adaptable Hoya that can handle a lot of drought.
Hoya flavida is native to the forests of the Solomon Islands. Discovered in 1993, it is a resilient and adaptable Hoya that can handle a lot of drought.
Hoya flavida is native to the forests of the Solomon Islands. Discovered in 1993, it is a resilient and adaptable Hoya that can handle a lot of drought.
Hoya flavida is native to the forests of the Solomon Islands. Discovered in 1993, it is a resilient and adaptable Hoya that can handle a lot of drought.
Hoya flavida is native to the forests of the Solomon Islands. Discovered in 1993, it is a resilient and adaptable Hoya that can handle a lot of drought.
Hoya flavida is native to the forests of the Solomon Islands. Discovered in 1993, it is a resilient and adaptable Hoya that can handle a lot of drought.
Hoya flavida is native to the forests of the Solomon Islands. Discovered in 1993, it is a resilient and adaptable Hoya that can handle a lot of drought.
Hoya flavida is native to the forests of the Solomon Islands. Discovered in 1993, it is a resilient and adaptable Hoya that can handle a lot of drought.
Hoya flavida is native to the forests of the Solomon Islands. Discovered in 1993, it is a resilient and adaptable Hoya that can handle a lot of drought.
Hoya flavida is native to the forests of the Solomon Islands. Discovered in 1993, it is a resilient and adaptable Hoya that can handle a lot of drought.

Hoya flavida 'Mt Gallego Solomon Is'- Wax Plant - 4.5" pot

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You will receive the plant in the photos / video. Hoya flavida is native to the forests of the Solomon Islands. Discovered in 1993, it is a resilient and adaptable Hoya that can handle a lot of drought. This species flowers sporadically, up to 10 umbels at a time. The flowers are a yellow-orange with a faint scent of vanilla. The flowers are long lasting and don’t produce nectar, making it a less messy Hoya when in bloom. The beautiful, lance-shaped, shiny green leaves turn a deep red when sun-stressed. A must-have for every collection.

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You will receive the plant in the photos / video. Hoya flavida is native to the forests of the Solomon Islands. Discovered in 1993, it is a resilient and adaptable Hoya that can handle a lot of drought. This species flowers sporadically, up to 10 umbels at a time. The flowers are a yellow-orange with a faint scent of vanilla. The flowers are long lasting and don’t produce nectar, making it a less messy Hoya when in bloom. The beautiful, lance-shaped, shiny green leaves turn a deep red when sun-stressed. A must-have for every collection.

You will receive the plant in the photos / video. Hoya flavida is native to the forests of the Solomon Islands. Discovered in 1993, it is a resilient and adaptable Hoya that can handle a lot of drought. This species flowers sporadically, up to 10 umbels at a time. The flowers are a yellow-orange with a faint scent of vanilla. The flowers are long lasting and don’t produce nectar, making it a less messy Hoya when in bloom. The beautiful, lance-shaped, shiny green leaves turn a deep red when sun-stressed. A must-have for every collection.

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