It’s not the first time that my Hoya multiflora has bloomed in my care. It’s the second, actually. This bloom cycle, however, there are two
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It was a plant I never expected to find, yet there it was in a big box store. I think I even wondered out loud

This Dischidia ovata is related to Hoya, cousins or something like that. This Dischidia is also my second try with this species, and we’re getting

I’ve been on a Hoya roll of late. There are plenty of other plants out there, and not everyone loves this genus. But recently my

Well mostly green, with edges that verge on purple. So for this plant it’s not about splash or variegation, it becomes about texture. He’s a

When I first saw Hoyas with leaves like those on Hoya flagellata I didn’t like them. They were too odd. They didn’t look like leaves.

Found him way overwatered, of course, in a big box store. It wasn’t one of my local stores, and I had a premonition, a plantmonition

When you first start trying to grow plants you figure you can grow anything. Then you suffer some casualties. You become less sure of success.

Sometimes when I’m thinking about my Hoya collection, I don’t think about my Hoya carnosa ‘Krimson Princes’; which is a shame really. Maybe because it’s

The tray was labeled “H carnosa”. I already had one of those, had a couple actually. But I gave it a look over anyway, just