Hoya macrophylla ‘Albomarginata’ – Wax Vine (4.5″ Pot)

Hoya macrophylla has long twining vines displaying waxy green elliptic leaves with significant veining and white margins that flush pink during stress conditions. Occasional large clusters of night fragrant, waxy white. almost pale pink star flowers appear. Plants rebloom multiple times on same stem spur so do not remove.

Hoyas are an easy care plant for hanging baskets indoor or out. It is also great trained up a trellis or support pole. This evergreen tropical vine actively grows in the warm temperatures of late Spring to Fall. Hoya macrophylla prefers a warm, humid environment with bright indirect light. Fertilize, mist and water regularly, reducing water in winter. Allow the soil to dry out between watering. Keep your Hoya above 55°F, or its growth might be stunted.

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Hoya macrophylla has long twining vines displaying waxy green elliptic leaves with significant veining and white margins that flush pink during stress conditions. Occasional large clusters of night fragrant, waxy white. almost pale pink star flowers appear. Plants rebloom multiple times on same stem spur so do not remove.

Hoyas are an easy care plant for hanging baskets indoor or out. It is also great trained up a trellis or support pole. This evergreen tropical vine actively grows in the warm temperatures of late Spring to Fall. Hoya macrophylla prefers a warm, humid environment with bright indirect light. Fertilize, mist and water regularly, reducing water in winter. Allow the soil to dry out between watering. Keep your Hoya above 55°F, or its growth might be stunted.

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