Who doesn’t enjoy new hoya leaves? If you’re one of those people who doesn’t, just keep moving along, ‘cause you won’t find any sympathy here.

I’ve had lousy results with hoya cuttings in prop boxes. Too many cuttings get moldy, or rot, or both. That, of course, means that the

When I discovered the wild and wonderful world that is the Hoya rabbit hole, the first hoya I really wanted was a Hoya obovata. I

It’s not summer, at least not here in southern New England. Summer is but a fond memory. But this beauty, Primulina ‘Summer Song’, has started

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

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”.