Hoya clemensiorum ‘Sumatra’ is a true gem among hoya collectors—a rare variety native to the tropical forests of Sumatra. Its unique leaves and delicate blooms make it a dream for many plant lovers.
– Leaves: large, thick, leathery, dark green with distinctive, geometric veining in shades of light green or yellow.
– Texture: the slightly wavy leaf surface adds depth and texture—each leaf appears hand-embroidered.
– Stems: thin and flexible, ideal for growing as a climber or hanging plant.
– Flowers are small, waxy, clustered in umbels (5-10), greenish or creamy, with a purple center.
– They have a velvety texture and a delicate fragrance—they appear rarely, usually after several years of stable growing conditions.
– Soil: light, airy—epiphyte mix with perlite, coconut chips, and coconut fiber.
– Watering: Moderate—water only after the soil is completely dry.
– Humidity: Prefers 60–80%, responds well to misting and growing in a window.
– Light: Bright, diffused—direct sun can scorch the leaves.
– Temperature: Ideally 20–28°C; does not tolerate drafts or drops below 15°C.
– Unique and hard to find—a true collector’s item.
– Decorative year-round—even without flowers, its foliage is stunning.
– Requires patience, but rewards with a spectacular appearance and steady growth.
The plant is sold in a pot with a diameter of 10.5cm. Plant height measured with the pot is approx. 20 – 25 cm
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