Hoya parviflora
This species has been known to science since 1834, growing endemically in lowland forests of Thailand and Burma. Displaying beautiful lanceolate shaped foliage that can get very dark with higher intensity light. Blooms are one of the smallest of the genus. The entire peduncle fits on a 10c coin and are a lovely shade of pink. Mildly fragrant in the evenings. Seldom seen in circulation, primarily due to the viral hysteria caused by the form with splash.
Please note that you may not receive the exact plant shown in the photo, but you will receive one of similar sizing.
This species has been known to science since 1834, growing endemically in lowland forests of Thailand and Burma. Displaying beautiful lanceolate shaped foliage that can get very dark with higher intensity light. Blooms are one of the smallest of the genus. The entire peduncle fits on a 10c coin and are a lovely shade of pink. Mildly fragrant in the evenings. Seldom seen in circulation, primarily due to the viral hysteria caused by the form with splash.
Please note that you may not receive the exact plant shown in the photo, but you will receive one of similar sizing.
This species has been known to science since 1834, growing endemically in lowland forests of Thailand and Burma. Displaying beautiful lanceolate shaped foliage that can get very dark with higher intensity light. Blooms are one of the smallest of the genus. The entire peduncle fits on a 10c coin and are a lovely shade of pink. Mildly fragrant in the evenings. Seldom seen in circulation, primarily due to the viral hysteria caused by the form with splash.
Please note that you may not receive the exact plant shown in the photo, but you will receive one of similar sizing.
Pot size: 7cm
Sent in pot: Yes
Experience: Intermediate/Advanced
Grow in: Ambient/Greenhouse/Terrarium
Water: Allow to dry slightly
Temperature: Temperate
Media: Chunky/Organic/Inorganic
Sunstress: No
Airflow: Yes
Light: Low/Medium