
by Plant Circle
Hoya Care Tips
Hoya, often called Wax Plants, are resilient climbers with fragrant flowers and fleshy leaves. Learn the care essentials that help these beauties thrive and bloom indoors!
Across the EU
60€ in Germany | 100€ Europe*
Founded 2017 in Berlin
Across the EU
60€ in Germany | 100€ Europe*
Founded 2017 in Berlin
Across the EU
60€ in Germany | 100€ Europe*
Founded 2017 in Berlin
Bring a touch of the tropics into your home with the Hoya crassipetiolata, a unique and eye-catching variety loved for its bold foliage and vibrant blooms. This striking Hoya features thick, oval-shaped leaves with distinct veining, often showcasing subtle shades of green and occasional splashes of sun-stressed pink or red under bright light.
At approximately 10cm in height and potted in a 6cm nursery pot, this fast-growing climber is perfect for trellises, hanging baskets, or as a trailing shelf plant. With the right care, it produces beautiful clusters of yellow-orange flowers with striking red centers, adding both color and fragrance to your space.
Key Features:
• 🌿 Bold, veined foliage with potential for pink/red sun-stressing
• 🌸 Yellow-orange blooms with red centers and a mild fragrance
• 🌞 Prefers bright, indirect light (some direct sun encourages color)
• 💧 Easy-care — allow soil to dry between waterings
• 🪴 Approx. 10cm tall, in a 6cm nursery pot
The Hoya crassipetiolata baby is perfect for both beginner and seasoned collectors, offering lush foliage and the promise of vibrant, eye-catching blooms.
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Hoya Crassipetiolata by Plant Circle Baby - 6cm pot - 10cm height
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These came in perfect shape and are so easy. We put them on rocks and soak them in water once a week. Two weeks now and they still look so fresh. That never happens with our plants.