Hoya ruthiae (Hoya sp. UT-168)
259 kr
Full description and specifications
Hoya ruthiae (Hoya sp. UT-168) - species recently discovered and published in 2015 by Michele Rodda. It stands out for its impressive flowers with an atypical shape, which appear in groups of 15-20 per peduncle, fragrant.
In its natural habitat, Hoya ruthiae grows on rocks, in conditions of high humidity, but it seems to adapt easily to various growing conditions. Greater attention is needed regarding the frequency of watering and the amount of water used, because the plant does not tolerate excess water well. The sap of the plant is colorless.
The plant was named Hoya ruthiae in honor of Dr. Ruth Kiew, botanist at the "Forest Institute of Malaysia".
Fragrant flowers: YES
In its natural habitat, Hoya ruthiae grows on rocks, in conditions of high humidity, but it seems to adapt easily to various growing conditions. Greater attention is needed regarding the frequency of watering and the amount of water used, because the plant does not tolerate excess water well. The sap of the plant is colorless.
The plant was named Hoya ruthiae in honor of Dr. Ruth Kiew, botanist at the "Forest Institute of Malaysia".
Fragrant flowers: YES
The decorative bowl is not included in the price.
Height with pots included approx. 15 cm