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We strongly recommend adding WSA if your local HIGH temperatures are below 55 degrees Fahrenheit in your location.

This is a very delicate plant. Due to the difficulty in growing this plant, we can only offer a live arrival guarantee. Please contact us within 24 hours if the plant arrives in poor condition. Please expect leaves may be broken upon arrival and/or the plant to completely defoliate in transit; however, the plant will be perfectly healthy. It is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED that you select FedEx Overnight/2Day (minimum) when purchasing this plant.

Hoya linearis is a unique hoya from the Himalayan region of Northern India. Unlike other plants in the genus, H. linearis is not much of a climber. Rather, it takes root in the crevices of trees and hangs gracefully from their branches. The leaves are small, thin and covered in a light fuzz. White, star-shaped flowers appear in clusters and smell delightfully of lemon. It has a reputation for being one of the hardest hoyas to grow. It needs to be kept in a humid environment, but it is quite sensitive to overwatering.

Care of Hoya linearis:
Shade to partial shade, temp 50 to 95 degrees, trailing to several feet. Allow soil surface to become dry between waterings.

Family: Apocynaceae

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

Hoya linearis

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This is a very delicate plant. Due to the difficulty in growing this plant, we can only offer a live arrival guarantee. Please contact us within 24 hours if the plant arrives in poor condition. Please expect leaves may be broken upon arrival and/or the plant to completely defoliate in transit; however, the plant will be perfectly healthy. It is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED that you select FedEx Overnight/2Day (minimum) when purchasing this plant.

Hoya linearis is a unique hoya from the Himalayan region of Northern India. Unlike other plants in the genus, H. linearis is not much of a climber. Rather, it takes root in the crevices of trees and hangs gracefully from their branches. The leaves are small, thin and covered in a light fuzz. White, star-shaped flowers appear in clusters and smell delightfully of lemon. It has a reputation for being one of the hardest hoyas to grow. It needs to be kept in a humid environment, but it is quite sensitive to overwatering.

Care of Hoya linearis:
Shade to partial shade, temp 50 to 95 degrees, trailing to several feet. Allow soil surface to become dry between waterings.

Family: Apocynaceae

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

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