Hoya linearis - flori parfumate, exemplare mari
Hoya linearis is a species from the genus Hoya, part of the Apocynaceae family. It is a tropical epiphyte, meaning it grows on trees and other plants in its natural habitat. Hoya linearis is native to Southeast Asia, including Thailand, Malaysia, and Indonesia.
The plant has thin, elongated leaves that grow in pairs along the stem. The leaves are light green and measure approximately 4-6 cm in length and 0.5 cm in width. Hoya linearis stems are thin, flexible, and can grow several meters long. The plant produces small white flowers with pink or yellow centers, long-lasting (10-14 days), star-shaped. The flowers appear in clusters and have a sweet fragrance.
Fragrant flowers: Yes
Note: Long vines may have mechanical defects/scars. Due to temperature variations, flowers may be lost during transport.