Hoya globulosa pink - waxflower
Beautiful RARE pink-flowered exotic climber / trailer from the Himalayas, ideal for frost-free locations.
The flowering image is for illustration, your shade may vary slightly.
A little tricky to grow but well worth the effort. Here's US hoya expert Doug Chamberlain talking about Hoya globulosa
Hoya globulosa pink
APPEARANCE : Exotic climber/trailer with large round clusters of pale pink starry waxy flowers. The leaves are long, glossy, slightly wavy on the edges with deeper green veins.
USE FOR : Beautiful indoor and conservatory plant for cooler states, or outside in subtropical gardens
PLANTING : Plant in free-draining compost or orchid mix in bright or dappled light in the garden or indoors. In the wild they grow like bromeliads in the branches of trees. In far north Queensland they may flower less due to the warm winters
CARE: Keep it on the dry side, especially in the cooler months when growth slows - water when the soil is dry to touch. A cooler spot in winter seems to encourage flowering when the warmer summer weather returns. Mist regularly to maintain humidity if the air is dry.
HEIGHT & WIDTH: 3m H x 0.2m W.
YOUR PLANTS : These are tubestock plants, healthy young plants with new roots that will establish quickly in your garden. The pot size is 80mm high and 42 mm wide.
You can see an example in the image gallery.
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