It seems that I find hoyas in batches. A month or two can pass and I don’t find anything on my wish list, at least
Month: October 2023

I do have smaller, and I’ve definitely got bigger. But these three are some of my current favorite small leafed hoyas: Hoya lithophytica, Hoya sp

This hoya, Hoya crassipetiolata, has been here for about a year and a half. For a long time, she was just a long green stick

This Hoya kentiana (inner variegation) was the star of one of my first plant videos, almost two years ago. He was a birthday present I

I have a love / hate relationship with Alocasias. If you have one or more of them, then you understand what I mean. This plant,

A friend recently asked me what it is about hoyas that makes them so interesting. I thought for a moment and then said, “the variety”.

About halfway through photographing Hoya ‘Iris Marie’ I got tired of wiping leaves and decided she just needed a shower. She got one, we carried

Early this spring, during a trip to Logee’s Greenhouse, I discovered this healthy and full hoya labeled as Hoya caudata. I already had H caudata

I’d never seen Hoya plicata before, and in a moment, I needed it. It often happens that I’ll discover a hoya and add it to

This is not my first Hoya mirabilis, though I am happy to say that the first is still alive. I’m not sure what’s going on