Hoya obovata - pot9, the specimens in the pictures
Hoya obovata - one of the species that should not be missing from any collection. Along with Hoya Kerrii, this formidable plant is a must have for any collector.
Hoya obovata is recognized as a "hoya cactus" - the plant does well with infrequent watering and medium or low atmospheric humidity and is easy to flower. It needs a substrate with good drainage and good light for flowering.
The flowers are a spectacular combination of red and pink, fragrant. The plant is considered easy to flower.
Origin: Maluku, Sulawesi, Thailand, Vietnam. The species was published for the first time in 1844.
Observations: plants with 4-5 leaves. Some specimens show specific colors on the leaves.
Fragrant flowers: YES
The decorative bowl is not included in the price. The new leaves have colors specific to the variety, which fade over time.