
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
Add a touch of elegance to your indoor jungle with the stunning Hoya latifolia albomarginata ‘Star of Bali’. Known for its broad, thick leaves adorned with striking white margins, this rare variegated Hoya is a true collector’s gem. The deep green foliage contrasts beautifully with the creamy edges, creating a star-like effect—hence the name “Star of Bali.”
Perfect for bright indoor spaces, this medium-sized Hoya stands at approximately 15cm tall and comes potted in a 12cm nursery pot. Its slow-growing nature makes it ideal for shelves or hanging planters, where its trailing vines can develop gracefully over time.
Key Features:
• 🌿 Rare variegated form with bold white margins
• 🌞 Thrives in bright, indirect light
• 💧 Enjoys drying out between waterings – low-maintenance
• 🌸 Potential for clustered star-shaped flowers with proper care
• 🪴 Potted in a 12cm nursery pot, approx. 15cm in height
Whether you’re a seasoned Hoya collector or just starting your plant journey, the ‘Star of Bali’ is a must-have for its unique foliage and easy-care nature.
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Hoya latifolia albomarginata 'Star of Bali' – Medium, Approx. 15.0cm height – 12.0cm Pot
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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.