Hoya cumingiana - Small Leaf Hoya Wax Vine - Various Sizes
Hoya cumingiana - Small Leaf Hoya Wax Vine - Various Sizes - 4" Nursery Pot is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Hoya Cumingiana: Nature’s Starry Delight
Introducing the exquisite Hoya cumingiana—nature's intricate masterpiece! This stunning plant boasts striking star-shaped blooms and waxy, cascading foliage that make it a true showstopper in any indoor garden. The delicate flowers of the Hoya cumingiana not only add visual appeal but also fill your space with a captivating fragrance, making it a must-have for plant enthusiasts seeking to elevate their indoor oasis with beauty and charm.
Hoya cuminiana Plant Profile
- Botanical Name: Hoya cumingiana
- Common Names: Wax Plant, Hoya cuminiana
- Family: Apocynaceae
- Native Range: The Phillipines
Hoya cuminiana Care Guide
- Care Level: Easy
- Light: Bright to medium, indirect light
- Water: Allow to dry out between watering. Avoid over-watering. Hoyas have a very shallow root system -- when watering, water slowly, evenly and thoroughly, ensuring proper drainage.
- Humidity: 50-80%
- Temperature: 60–85F
- Pruning: Prune as needed to remove brown or dead leaves and control growth.
- Feeding: Use a general-purpose liquid houseplant fertilizer at half strength once every month when showing signs of active growth.
- Propagation: Cuttings, Division
- Pests: Look out for aphids, spider mites, mealybugs and other scale insects. Rinse foliage occasionally under low pressure water to keep clean and dislodge any pests.
- Toxicity: Hoya are non-toxic to humans and animals
Fun Fact About Hoya cumingiana:
Many Hoyas produce a sweet, often vanilla-like fragrance when they bloom. This makes them a delightful addition to indoor spaces, filling your home with a pleasant scent.
History of the Hoya cumingiana:
In some cultures, Hoyas have been used traditionally for their medicinal properties. For example, some species have been used in folk medicine for treating skin conditions or digestive issues.
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