Hoya stoneana (IPPS00132)
Hoya stoneana IPPS00132 is a rare and highly valued epiphytic Hoya clone, collected under the accession number IPPS00132 (initially mistaken for a pubescent form of Hoya longifolia). It is a vigorous plant with trailing/climbing growth, perfect for hanging baskets or supports.
The leaves are elongated lanceolate, narrow and thick (approximately 15 cm long × 2 cm wide for mature specimens), glossy dark green, succulent, and slightly pubescent – which gives it good drought tolerance. The plant remains compact-medium and quickly forms long vines.
The flowers appear in dense umbels, are cream-white, star-shaped, with slightly fuzzy edges and a center with yellow accents. They have a strong, sweet, floral fragrance that can intensely scent an entire room – one of the most fragrant Hoyas in collections!
Fragrant flowers: Yes
Note: Each pot contains several plants/cuttings of different sizes and at various stages of development. The decorative clay pot is not included in the price.