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You will receive the plant in the photos / video. Hoya myrmecopa is a petite beauty whose name means ‘ant hole’, referencing their habitat in tree cavities inhabited by ants. They have a mutually beneficial relationship!
Hoya myrmecopa, a rare and captivating species native to Southeast Asia, including Sulawesi and parts of the Philippines . This compact, trailing epiphyte is renowned for its thick, waxy leaves and clusters of star-shaped flowers, making it a delightful addition to any plant collection.
🌸 Features
Foliage: Small, oval-shaped leaves measuring approximately 6–8 cm in length, with a succulent texture and vibrant green hue. Under bright light, leaves may develop a reddish tinge due to anthocyanin pigments
Flowers: Produces umbels of up to 15 delicate, star-shaped flowers. The corolla is purplish-pink, while the corona is white with a red center, emitting a mild, sweet fragrance.
Growth Habit: A manageable climber or trailer, reaching lengths of up to 3 meters in optimal conditions
You will receive the plant in the photos / video. Hoya myrmecopa is a petite beauty whose name means ‘ant hole’, referencing their habitat in tree cavities inhabited by ants. They have a mutually beneficial relationship!
Hoya myrmecopa, a rare and captivating species native to Southeast Asia, including Sulawesi and parts of the Philippines . This compact, trailing epiphyte is renowned for its thick, waxy leaves and clusters of star-shaped flowers, making it a delightful addition to any plant collection.
🌸 Features
Foliage: Small, oval-shaped leaves measuring approximately 6–8 cm in length, with a succulent texture and vibrant green hue. Under bright light, leaves may develop a reddish tinge due to anthocyanin pigments
Flowers: Produces umbels of up to 15 delicate, star-shaped flowers. The corolla is purplish-pink, while the corona is white with a red center, emitting a mild, sweet fragrance.
Growth Habit: A manageable climber or trailer, reaching lengths of up to 3 meters in optimal conditions
You will receive the plant in the photos / video. Hoya myrmecopa is a petite beauty whose name means ‘ant hole’, referencing their habitat in tree cavities inhabited by ants. They have a mutually beneficial relationship!
Hoya myrmecopa, a rare and captivating species native to Southeast Asia, including Sulawesi and parts of the Philippines . This compact, trailing epiphyte is renowned for its thick, waxy leaves and clusters of star-shaped flowers, making it a delightful addition to any plant collection.
🌸 Features
Foliage: Small, oval-shaped leaves measuring approximately 6–8 cm in length, with a succulent texture and vibrant green hue. Under bright light, leaves may develop a reddish tinge due to anthocyanin pigments
Flowers: Produces umbels of up to 15 delicate, star-shaped flowers. The corolla is purplish-pink, while the corona is white with a red center, emitting a mild, sweet fragrance.
Growth Habit: A manageable climber or trailer, reaching lengths of up to 3 meters in optimal conditions