Hoya Wax Flower Vine. 2 Planting month for zone 10 and 11. Its not a fast-growing one that has thick waxy leaves and clusters of star-shaped waxy flowers.
The plants produce woody stems with waxy leaves which remain evergreen. To make this plant appear denser wrap its sparsely leaved stems around a bamboo trellis and secure with florist tape or nylon stocking strips. Hoya plants can be grown in USDA Hardiness Zone 9 to 11 in.
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It is an absolutely stunning and easy to grow houseplant that requires very little maintenance and grows well in either pots or hanging baskets. This plant was named after Thomas Hoy a British Botanist who brought attention to Hoyas for the first time in the late 1700. The only bright spot in these flowers comes from a tiny bit of yellow at the center flanked with hints of a deep pink hue. Sun or shade will flower best with some sun Well-drained soil Does very well in containers and hanging baskets Features.