Hoya lockii
Hoya lockii - endemic species discovered in 2011 in Vietnam, Thua Thien Hue locality. It bears the name of the botanist who discovered it, Prof. Phan ke Loc.
Currently, Hoya lockii is considered an endangered species, its existence in nature being extremely limited.
The plant is very easy to grow, propagate and bloom. In order to preserve the flowers, it needs a stable climate, without large temperature variations. If there are temperature variations, the flowers fall, but the peduncle quickly produces new buds.
When it is grown in an unstable environment (air currents, large temperature variations), the leaves also tend to turn yellow and fall.
Fragrant flowers: YES
Height with pots included approx. 25 cm
The decorative bowl is not included in the price.
Specimens from stock may also have sunken or defective leaves.