Hoya manipurensis
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Hoya manipurensis - species whose belonging has been intensively discussed, being moved several times between Dischidia, Hoya and even called Micholitzia obcordata. The DNA tests finally showed that it is a Hoya.
The plant has a relatively slow growth rate, but it is easy to bloom, despite its small size. The flowers are small, have an unusual appearance and last for about 3 weeks. The leaves are velvety, pubescent and have a fascinating shape, reminiscent of some prehistoric plants.
Fragrant flowers: YES
The decorative bowl is not included in the price.
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Hoya manipurensis