Hoya insularis - developed specimens
Hoya insularis - extremely rare botanical species, discovered in Borneo in 1908. Initially it had the erroneous name of Anatropanthus borneensis (being the only species of the genus), but in 2020 it was reclassified and published as Hoya.
The plant itself is a novel appearance - narrow and long leaves, which seem very smooth to the touch. The flowers appear at the top of particularly long peduncles, and in addition to their unique appearance, they also have interesting colors that vary depending on the light in which the plant is grown.
Fragrant flowers: YES
The decorative bowl is not included in the price.