Hoya chunii (Hoya chuniana)
Hoya chunii (syn. Hoya chuniana) is a species of Hoya appreciated for its decorative foliage and fragrant flowers, native to the tropical forests of Papua New Guinea.
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Leaves: It has medium-sized leaves (10-15 cm), light green in color, with a leathery and smooth texture. A distinctive feature is the visible vein (often lighter in color) and slightly wavy leaf edges. Young shoots and new leaves often have a beautiful dark burgundy shade before maturing to green.
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Flowers: Produces rich inflorescences (umbels) with up to 30-60 small flowers. The flowers are reflexed (with petals bent backward), having a corolla in shades of peach/light bronze or yellow-brown, contrasting with a pale pink or white central crown.
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Fragrance: The flowers emit a sweet, pleasant, quite persistent fragrance.
Note: leaf color varies depending on the season.
Fragrant flowers: YES
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