Hoya medusa originates from Luzon Island, particularly around Mt. Cetaceo. It was discovered by local collectors growing in low montane forests, typically between mid to higher elevations. You can often find it in mossy or broadleaf forests, adapting well to spots with anything from bright light to dappled shade.
Care of Hoya medusa:
- Bright, indirect light
- temp 55 to 90 degrees
- climb 6 to 8 feet tall
- humidity 40-50%
- water when top two inches of soil are dry
Family: Araceae
This plant is being sold in a 5.5 inch pot.
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Hoya medusa originates from Luzon Island, particularly around Mt. Cetaceo. It was discovered by local collectors growing in low montane forests, typically between mid to higher elevations. You can often find it in mossy or broadleaf forests, adapting well to spots with anything from bright light to dappled shade.
Care of Hoya medusa:
- Bright, indirect light
- temp 55 to 90 degrees
- climb 6 to 8 feet tall
- humidity 40-50%
- water when top two inches of soil are dry
Family: Araceae
This plant is being sold in a 5.5 inch pot.