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Girl Run Farm Hoya polyneura – “Fishtail Hoya” | 2.5″ Pot | Non-TC, Rooted with New Growth | Free USPS Shipping
Hoya polyneura is known as the fishtail hoya or Mermaids Tail. HoyHoya polyneura has clusters of pink and white sweetly smelling flowers. Image 1 of 10
Hoya polyneura is known as the fishtail hoya or Mermaids Tail. HoyHoya polyneura has clusters of pink and white sweetly smelling flowers.
Hoya polyneura is known as the fishtail hoya or Mermaids Tail. HoyHoya polyneura has clusters of pink and white sweetly smelling flowers. Image 2 of 10
Hoya polyneura is known as the fishtail hoya or Mermaids Tail. HoyHoya polyneura has clusters of pink and white sweetly smelling flowers.
Hoya polyneura is known as the fishtail hoya or Mermaids Tail. HoyHoya polyneura has clusters of pink and white sweetly smelling flowers. Image 3 of 10
Hoya polyneura is known as the fishtail hoya or Mermaids Tail. HoyHoya polyneura has clusters of pink and white sweetly smelling flowers.
Hoya polyneura is known as the fishtail hoya or Mermaids Tail. HoyHoya polyneura has clusters of pink and white sweetly smelling flowers. Image 4 of 10
Hoya polyneura is known as the fishtail hoya or Mermaids Tail. HoyHoya polyneura has clusters of pink and white sweetly smelling flowers.
Hoya polyneura is known as the fishtail hoya or Mermaids Tail. HoyHoya polyneura has clusters of pink and white sweetly smelling flowers. Image 5 of 10
Hoya polyneura is known as the fishtail hoya or Mermaids Tail. HoyHoya polyneura has clusters of pink and white sweetly smelling flowers.
Hoya polyneura is known as the fishtail hoya or Mermaids Tail. HoyHoya polyneura has clusters of pink and white sweetly smelling flowers. Image 6 of 10
Hoya polyneura is known as the fishtail hoya or Mermaids Tail. HoyHoya polyneura has clusters of pink and white sweetly smelling flowers.
Hoya polyneura is known as the fishtail hoya or Mermaids Tail. HoyHoya polyneura has clusters of pink and white sweetly smelling flowers. Image 7 of 10
Hoya polyneura is known as the fishtail hoya or Mermaids Tail. HoyHoya polyneura has clusters of pink and white sweetly smelling flowers.
Hoya polyneura is known as the fishtail hoya or Mermaids Tail. HoyHoya polyneura has clusters of pink and white sweetly smelling flowers. Image 8 of 10
Hoya polyneura is known as the fishtail hoya or Mermaids Tail. HoyHoya polyneura has clusters of pink and white sweetly smelling flowers.
Hoya polyneura is known as the fishtail hoya or Mermaids Tail. HoyHoya polyneura has clusters of pink and white sweetly smelling flowers. Image 9 of 10
Hoya polyneura is known as the fishtail hoya or Mermaids Tail. HoyHoya polyneura has clusters of pink and white sweetly smelling flowers.
Hoya polyneura is known as the fishtail hoya or Mermaids Tail. HoyHoya polyneura has clusters of pink and white sweetly smelling flowers. Image 10 of 10
Hoya polyneura is known as the fishtail hoya or Mermaids Tail. HoyHoya polyneura has clusters of pink and white sweetly smelling flowers.
Hoya polyneura is known as the fishtail hoya or Mermaids Tail. HoyHoya polyneura has clusters of pink and white sweetly smelling flowers.
Hoya polyneura is known as the fishtail hoya or Mermaids Tail. HoyHoya polyneura has clusters of pink and white sweetly smelling flowers.
Hoya polyneura is known as the fishtail hoya or Mermaids Tail. HoyHoya polyneura has clusters of pink and white sweetly smelling flowers.
Hoya polyneura is known as the fishtail hoya or Mermaids Tail. HoyHoya polyneura has clusters of pink and white sweetly smelling flowers.
Hoya polyneura is known as the fishtail hoya or Mermaids Tail. HoyHoya polyneura has clusters of pink and white sweetly smelling flowers.
Hoya polyneura is known as the fishtail hoya or Mermaids Tail. HoyHoya polyneura has clusters of pink and white sweetly smelling flowers.
Hoya polyneura is known as the fishtail hoya or Mermaids Tail. HoyHoya polyneura has clusters of pink and white sweetly smelling flowers.
Hoya polyneura is known as the fishtail hoya or Mermaids Tail. HoyHoya polyneura has clusters of pink and white sweetly smelling flowers.
Hoya polyneura is known as the fishtail hoya or Mermaids Tail. HoyHoya polyneura has clusters of pink and white sweetly smelling flowers.
Hoya polyneura is known as the fishtail hoya or Mermaids Tail. HoyHoya polyneura has clusters of pink and white sweetly smelling flowers.

Hoya polyneura – “Fishtail Hoya” | 2.5″ Pot | Non-TC, Rooted with New Growth | Free USPS Shipping

$40.00

Hoya polyneura – “Fishtail Hoya” | 2.5″ Pot | Non-TC, Rooted with New Growth | Free USPS Shipping

You will receive the plant in the photos / video. Nicknamed the “Fishtail Hoya”, Hoya polyneura is an eye-catching trailing variety famous for its distinctive leaf veining that resembles fish skeletons. This listing is for a non–tissue-cultured, fully rooted plant in a 2.5″ nursery pot, already pushing out new growth and ready to climb, trail, or show off in a hanging display.

Your plant will ship securely via USPS in an 8×8×8 box with free shipping and protection to ensure safe arrival.

🌿 Why You’ll Love It

  • Unique Foliage: Narrow, soft green leaves with symmetrical, dark veining that looks like fishbones.

  • Trailing Habit: Perfect for hanging baskets or trellises—grows fast and vines gracefully.

  • Not Tissue-Cultured: These plants are standard-propagated from mature stock, ensuring stronger genetics and a more stable form.

  • Actively Growing: Each plant is rooted and already pushing new growth—no cuttings or liners here.

🪴 Plant Details

  • Pot Size: 2.5″ nursery pot

  • Growth Stage: Fully rooted, actively growing

  • Foliage: Elongated, veined leaves in pairs along the vine

  • Propagation Type: Non-TC (standard propagation)

  • Shipping: USPS Priority in 8×8×8″ box with insulation as needed (free)

☀️ Care Instructions

  • Light: Bright, indirect light preferred. Can tolerate some gentle morning sun.

  • Water: Let top 1–2″ of soil dry before watering. Avoid soggy roots.

  • Humidity: Prefers 60%+, but can adapt to lower household humidity.

  • Soil: Well-draining mix (orchid bark, perlite, and coco coir recommended).

  • Fertilizer: Feed monthly in spring and summer with a diluted houseplant fertilizer.

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Hoya polyneura – “Fishtail Hoya” | 2.5″ Pot | Non-TC, Rooted with New Growth | Free USPS Shipping

You will receive the plant in the photos / video. Nicknamed the “Fishtail Hoya”, Hoya polyneura is an eye-catching trailing variety famous for its distinctive leaf veining that resembles fish skeletons. This listing is for a non–tissue-cultured, fully rooted plant in a 2.5″ nursery pot, already pushing out new growth and ready to climb, trail, or show off in a hanging display.

Your plant will ship securely via USPS in an 8×8×8 box with free shipping and protection to ensure safe arrival.

🌿 Why You’ll Love It

  • Unique Foliage: Narrow, soft green leaves with symmetrical, dark veining that looks like fishbones.

  • Trailing Habit: Perfect for hanging baskets or trellises—grows fast and vines gracefully.

  • Not Tissue-Cultured: These plants are standard-propagated from mature stock, ensuring stronger genetics and a more stable form.

  • Actively Growing: Each plant is rooted and already pushing new growth—no cuttings or liners here.

🪴 Plant Details

  • Pot Size: 2.5″ nursery pot

  • Growth Stage: Fully rooted, actively growing

  • Foliage: Elongated, veined leaves in pairs along the vine

  • Propagation Type: Non-TC (standard propagation)

  • Shipping: USPS Priority in 8×8×8″ box with insulation as needed (free)

☀️ Care Instructions

  • Light: Bright, indirect light preferred. Can tolerate some gentle morning sun.

  • Water: Let top 1–2″ of soil dry before watering. Avoid soggy roots.

  • Humidity: Prefers 60%+, but can adapt to lower household humidity.

  • Soil: Well-draining mix (orchid bark, perlite, and coco coir recommended).

  • Fertilizer: Feed monthly in spring and summer with a diluted houseplant fertilizer.

Hoya polyneura – “Fishtail Hoya” | 2.5″ Pot | Non-TC, Rooted with New Growth | Free USPS Shipping

You will receive the plant in the photos / video. Nicknamed the “Fishtail Hoya”, Hoya polyneura is an eye-catching trailing variety famous for its distinctive leaf veining that resembles fish skeletons. This listing is for a non–tissue-cultured, fully rooted plant in a 2.5″ nursery pot, already pushing out new growth and ready to climb, trail, or show off in a hanging display.

Your plant will ship securely via USPS in an 8×8×8 box with free shipping and protection to ensure safe arrival.

🌿 Why You’ll Love It

  • Unique Foliage: Narrow, soft green leaves with symmetrical, dark veining that looks like fishbones.

  • Trailing Habit: Perfect for hanging baskets or trellises—grows fast and vines gracefully.

  • Not Tissue-Cultured: These plants are standard-propagated from mature stock, ensuring stronger genetics and a more stable form.

  • Actively Growing: Each plant is rooted and already pushing new growth—no cuttings or liners here.

🪴 Plant Details

  • Pot Size: 2.5″ nursery pot

  • Growth Stage: Fully rooted, actively growing

  • Foliage: Elongated, veined leaves in pairs along the vine

  • Propagation Type: Non-TC (standard propagation)

  • Shipping: USPS Priority in 8×8×8″ box with insulation as needed (free)

☀️ Care Instructions

  • Light: Bright, indirect light preferred. Can tolerate some gentle morning sun.

  • Water: Let top 1–2″ of soil dry before watering. Avoid soggy roots.

  • Humidity: Prefers 60%+, but can adapt to lower household humidity.

  • Soil: Well-draining mix (orchid bark, perlite, and coco coir recommended).

  • Fertilizer: Feed monthly in spring and summer with a diluted houseplant fertilizer.

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