Hoya endauensis is a rare and intriguing species of Hoya, native to the Endau-Rompin region in Malaysia, from which it derives its name. It’s a wonderful choice for those who enjoy unique foliage and beautiful flowers.
Here are some key features:
Leaves: The plant has elongated, lance-shaped leaves that are thick, succulent, and often display a glossy green texture.
The leaves have a unique, pale green color with curly edges, making it stand out.
Flowers: It produces clusters of star-shaped flowers that are often pink or red, adding a beautiful touch to the plant.
Growth: Hoya endauensis is an epiphytic plant, meaning it can grow on other plants or rocks. It thrives in bright, indirect light and prefers high humidity.
Care: This plant requires well-draining soil and should be watered carefully to avoid overwatering. It’s relatively low-maintenance but can be a bit tricky to grow due to its specific needs.
The plant is sold in a pot with a diameter of 10.5cm. Plant height measured with the pot is approx. 20– 30 cm

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