Hoya parasitica 'Pink' D11 - developed specimens
Hoya parasitica 'Pink' is a variety of tropical plant in the Apocynaceae family, originating in Southeast Asia. It is also known as the "wax flower" due to its fragrant, waxy and shiny flowers.
The flowers are grouped in spherical bouquets called umbels and have a pleasant, sweet fragrance.
Hoya parasitica 'Pink' care involves exposure to strong but indirect light to avoid sunburn. The plant prefers a well-drained soil and a moderate watering regime, letting the soil dry completely between waterings. It is a plant that loves humidity, so regularly spraying the leaves with water or placing it in a humid environment can help its growth.
Fragrant flowers: YES
Note: there may also be leaves with defects.