The plant pictured here is the exact plant being sold
Hoya carmelae is a striking species first described in 2010 after being discovered by Ulysses Ferreras in the Philippines on the island of Luzon, specifically in the Province of Isabela, Municipality of Maconacon, Barangay Reina Mercedes, at Mt. Pinalinaw at an elevation of approximately 1,100 meters. This high-altitude origin suggests that Hoya carmelae benefits from cooler growing conditions compared to many other Hoyas, making it an excellent choice for growers who can provide mild temperatures and good airflow.
Care of Hoya carmelae:
- Bright, indirect light.
- 60 to 85 degrees.
- Water when soil surface is dry to the touch.
- Trailing or twining growth habit.
Family: Apocynaceae
This plant is shipped in a 3.5 inch pot.
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The plant pictured here is the exact plant being sold
Hoya carmelae is a striking species first described in 2010 after being discovered by Ulysses Ferreras in the Philippines on the island of Luzon, specifically in the Province of Isabela, Municipality of Maconacon, Barangay Reina Mercedes, at Mt. Pinalinaw at an elevation of approximately 1,100 meters. This high-altitude origin suggests that Hoya carmelae benefits from cooler growing conditions compared to many other Hoyas, making it an excellent choice for growers who can provide mild temperatures and good airflow.
Care of Hoya carmelae:
- Bright, indirect light.
- 60 to 85 degrees.
- Water when soil surface is dry to the touch.
- Trailing or twining growth habit.
Family: Apocynaceae
This plant is shipped in a 3.5 inch pot.