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You will receive the plant in the photos/video. Such odd leaves AND flowers on this Hoya species. Flat, stick-like leaves will astound you. This small, thin-leaved variety is from India and has one of the most unusual Hoya flowers in the entire Genus! White/pink petals surround a rich red center with a lemony scent. The flowers grow in solitude, not in bunches. Almost a traditional-looking flower! Hoya retusa can reach heights of 3', making it an excellent choice for climbing any vertical surface. The exquisite, skinny, long leaves are often splashed with silver and white specks, adding even more interest. This species prefers lower light, not direct. It also appreciates cooler nights in the 50F's. It can be taken outside in the summer and brought back in for the winter. One of the best Hoya's out there.
You will receive the plant in the photos/video. Such odd leaves AND flowers on this Hoya species. Flat, stick-like leaves will astound you. This small, thin-leaved variety is from India and has one of the most unusual Hoya flowers in the entire Genus! White/pink petals surround a rich red center with a lemony scent. The flowers grow in solitude, not in bunches. Almost a traditional-looking flower! Hoya retusa can reach heights of 3', making it an excellent choice for climbing any vertical surface. The exquisite, skinny, long leaves are often splashed with silver and white specks, adding even more interest. This species prefers lower light, not direct. It also appreciates cooler nights in the 50F's. It can be taken outside in the summer and brought back in for the winter. One of the best Hoya's out there.
You will receive the plant in the photos/video. Such odd leaves AND flowers on this Hoya species. Flat, stick-like leaves will astound you. This small, thin-leaved variety is from India and has one of the most unusual Hoya flowers in the entire Genus! White/pink petals surround a rich red center with a lemony scent. The flowers grow in solitude, not in bunches. Almost a traditional-looking flower! Hoya retusa can reach heights of 3', making it an excellent choice for climbing any vertical surface. The exquisite, skinny, long leaves are often splashed with silver and white specks, adding even more interest. This species prefers lower light, not direct. It also appreciates cooler nights in the 50F's. It can be taken outside in the summer and brought back in for the winter. One of the best Hoya's out there.