Insignificant. That’s how the blossoms of Ludisia discolor were described, and that seems kinda harsh. They may be tiny but they’re beautiful. I’ll bet the

They’re readily available; you can even find them in a big box store. So you get your first Hoya lacunosa. It grows and you’re happy.

I haven’t always had the best of luck with those big, veiny leafed hoyas. I love ‘em, ‘cause who doesn’t. But really, couldn’t I just

So my hoyas have had their little sulfur party, and wasn’t that just a fun time for everyone involved. Now all that remained to do

I wanted a hoya that was unlike anything else in my collection. I could have been smart and careful, done my research, and learned about

A friend of mine likes that yogurt with the French word as its name; the kind that comes in the glass cups. He was about

So far, it’s been a very mild winter here in southern New England; almost no snow, no bone-crushing cold, and the nor’easters we’ve had have

Everybody else could grow Hoya lanceolata bella, but not me. They had lush, full plants, but not me. Plants that bloomed, but not me. What’s

Sometimes when you order a plant online, it comes with battle scars. Hoyas, in particular, seem to carry those scars forever. You’re happy to have

She wasn’t on my wish list, but I was placing an order and she was available. Since I was paying for shipping anyway, why not?