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Hoya mindorensis is a Philippine native that grows as a twining epiphyte. The leaves are quite large for a hoya and feature a prominent midvein. The real draw of this species are the large umbels with strikingly unique flowers. The revolute (backwards-bent) corollas of the flowers are covered in thick, whisker-like hairs that frame the fleshy star-shaped coronas that are vibrant deep red in color. The yellow flowers grow numerously in dense, spherical clusters for an unforgettable display.

Care of Hoya mindorensis:

  • Bright, indirect light.
  • 60 to 85 degrees.
  • Humidity 50-60%
  • Water only when soil is dry to the touch

Family: Apocynaceae

This plant is shipped in a 3.5 - 4 inch pot.

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Hoya mindorensis is a Philippine native that grows as a twining epiphyte. The leaves are quite large for a hoya and feature a prominent midvein. The real draw of this species are the large umbels with strikingly unique flowers. The revolute (backwards-bent) corollas of the flowers are covered in thick, whisker-like hairs that frame the fleshy star-shaped coronas that are vibrant deep red in color. The yellow flowers grow numerously in dense, spherical clusters for an unforgettable display.

Care of Hoya mindorensis:

  • Bright, indirect light.
  • 60 to 85 degrees.
  • Humidity 50-60%
  • Water only when soil is dry to the touch

Family: Apocynaceae

This plant is shipped in a 3.5 - 4 inch pot.

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Jana G
High Quality Plants

It doesn't matter what type of plant that you get from SL they will always be hight quality. Larger and well established. Another exceptional hoya. Well packaged and sent promptly. I highly recommend giving them a try!

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Lilli-marie Briggs
Hoya love!!

Hoya may be my favorite because it is such a social plant, always reaching out to touch its neighbors. It makes me smile seeing tendrils spreading far a wide. It a great plant.