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Saturday, October 13, 2012



Hoya mindorensis & Hoya buotii



These Hoya's are native in the Philippines, and I felt in love after seeing pictures of the flowers
on one of the Hoya forums on facebook.
Before my Hoya fever started flowers were absolutely the last thing  I thought about when I
bought a plant, and I still love leaves more than flowers, but now, with all the different Hoya's ,
I am really curious about the hidden treasures that they contain.

I couldn't believe my luck when I saw that those 2 Hoya's were available at EPRIC, so I ordered
them immediately:-)

 Hoya mindorensis


 It's the Hoya in the hanging basket ( because it took me a while before I took a picture- flue and
 other misery- I didn't want to move it , it's doing fine and it's not the most easy Hoya according to
 some info I read).
 H. mindorensis may not completely dry out and it needs a lot of light to flower.


Hoya buotii



Some sources say that this is the same as Hoya halconensis. It is a close relative of
Hoya coriacea.
This Hoya may also not completely dry out, and it don't like direct sun.




2 comments:

  1. Ik heb het opgezocht, wat een prachtig bloeisel!

    Ik wens jou en de Hoya "a lots of light to flower"

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  2. ziet er mooi uit, Ingrid
    ga zo door

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