A variegated version of the contorted Hoya called Hindu Rope Plant.
Pronunciation
(HOY-ah)
Plant Type
All Plants, Succulents
Sunlight
Prefers bright indirect light. Will tolerate direct sun for short periods but may burn if given to much
Moisture
evenly moist to slightly dry
Growing Media
moisture retentive well drained
Temperature
Optimal temperature of 50-65 degrees F night and up to 70 degrees during the day. Tolerates average house.
Flowers
Forms a dense 2.5" umbel of up to 20 small star shaped, slightly scented, pink to white flowers in late spring early summer. The flowers develop each year off of the same short stem (spur or stub), make sure not to cut these off when deadheading the plant.
Leaves
twisted contorted dark green, newer leaves are a bronze-green
Stems
long thin stem
Maintenance
very little needed
Propagation
cuttings
Cultivar Origin
Hoyas named after Thomas Hoy, head gardener for the Duke of Nothumberland in the late 18th century.
Misc Facts
The name Wax Plant comes from the waxy, long lasting wheel shaped flowers.