Hoya sunrise
Hoya sunrise
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Botanical Name: Hoya lacunosa x Hoya obscuraNative Region/Environment: SE Asia Sun/Light: Bright indirect light or mild direct morning light. Temperature: Ideal temperatures are between 60 and 85F. Water: Allow top of soil to dry to the touch. Prone to root rot if left in standing water. Soil: Porous, well draining fertile soil. Growth Pattern: Trailing and twining evergreen perennial vine. Mature Size: Trailing vines grow best in a hanging basket or raised pot reaching about 3' in length. Attributes: Hybrid of H lacunosa x H. obscura by Michael Miyashiro. Most notable for the lime green leaves that turn a blood red with green veining with bright or direct light. Small root systems relative to potential plant size. Low maintenance. Very long lasting blooms. Do not remove peduncles (flower stalks) after blooming-hoya rebloom from the same peduncles which will increase in length after each successive bloom. Attractor: Flowers are laden with abundant sweet nectar that attract hummingbirds, bees, butterflies and moths. Pot: 4" |
Please note that hoyas are notoriously challenging to identify. We identified each plant with care to the best of our knowledge and research, as well as based off the representations from our suppliers. Refunds or replacements are not offered on hoya purchases.
