As if the leaves weren’t beautiful enough, Hoya nicholsoniae, the hoya formerly known as hellwigiana, bloomed for me this week. I first noticed the peduncle
Month: August 2023

I received a cutting of this hoya, Hoya scortechinii, a year ago. It was slightly rooted, rather healthy, with two small but splashy leaves. I

This hoya was found along the Ulu Endau River in Malaysia, from which it gets its name – Hoya endauensis. It is considered endangered in

For the longest time it was me staring at a stem with only two leaves. Granted they were very pretty leaves, and I was glad

This was one of my favorite hoyas before I even owned one; and I have owned more than one. The first one, a cutting, I

He was a freebie, a thank-you cutting included with an order. I’d never heard of Hoya sp. AH-014, but the two leaves were nice looking,

The guys have been busy lately pushing out new leaves; and there’s almost nothing better than finding new leaves on your hoyas. OK, blooms might

Who’s New? I haven’t done a hoya haul in a while, but then I haven’t had any new hoyas to haul in a while. I

That’s right, I said it, and I’ll repeat it, gnat free. The only fungus gnats I see are dead ones. I tried everything: the bits,