Hoya krohniana 'Eskimo' D6 (2-3 plantor/kruka)
Hoya krohniana 'Eskimo' - a cultivar of Hoya krohniana featuring leaves with a mutation, specifically a silver splash that covers the leaf fully or partially.
Hoya krohniana - a species notable for its glossy, structured, heart-shaped leaves with a silver splash. The flowers are creamy white, fluffy, and strongly fragrant, closely resembling those of Hoya lacunosa.
Like Hoya lacunosa, krohniana tends to bloom continuously throughout the warm season. The flowers last 4-7 days, depending on growing conditions.
Hoya krohniana was published as a distinct species in 2009; before that, it was known and sold as Hoya lacunosa 'Heart Leaf'. New leaves are heart-shaped, but as the plant matures, some variability appears, with some leaves changing shape.
The foliage takes on a very attractive appearance, with burgundy—almost black—coloration when the plant is grown in strong light. Good lighting also promotes abundant flowering.