What’s not to love about a hoya with fuzzy little leaves? Add to that an oval shape, and the result makes me think of fuzzy
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This winter’s been rather mild here in southern New England. At my house there hasn’t been snow you could measure until the other day, and
At last, the sleeper has awakened. He was a tiny, little thing when he arrived here last May. Rooted, yes, but he had only a
This isn’t my first Dischidia ovata. It isn’t my second. It’s number three. The first two were sad casualties to the learning curve. And it
I can do this. So my first Jewel Orchid was doing so well that I got some more. And by “doing so well” I mean
I love new hoya leaves. Some start off looking like what they will become, others start off looking like something else. Some are just suddenly