Hoya vaccinioides Ø12cm

229,00 RON 173,00 RON

Hoya vaccinioides — unique species with small dense oval leaves like a mountain blueberry bush. From Himalayas and Asian mountains.

Approx height (including pot): 10 cm

Flowering state: No flowers

Country of origin: Netherlands

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🌿 Hoya vaccinioides — blueberry-like leaves

Hoya vaccinioides is a unique compact species, named for the leaves resembling those of the Vaccinium genus (blueberries) — small, oval, deep green, dense on thin stems. The appearance recalls a mountain blueberry bush. Grows slowly and compactly, ideal for small collections.

Flowers appear in umbels of cream-white star blooms with reddish corona, small but numerous, delicately fragrant. The species is rare and highly appreciated by collectors.

🌍 Origin

Himalayas and Southeast Asian mountains (China, Vietnam, Myanmar).

🌱 How to care for it

Medium-bright indirect light, humidity 60-80%, temperatures 15-25°C (cool at night), airy substrate.

🌸 Flowering

Umbels of 5-15 cream-white star flowers with reddish corona, delicate fragrance.

🌿 Safety

Not toxic to cats, dogs or children. Safe Apocynaceae. Milky sap may irritate skin.

Product compliance information

Lungime: 10 cm

Greutate (kg): 1 Kg

Denumire: Hoya

Diametru: 7 cm

Cerințe lumină: Partial umbra

Tip plantă: Decorative

Utilizare: Interior

Tip suport: Ghiveci

Material Suport: Plastic

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What does 'vaccinioides' mean?

From Latin, it means 'resembling Vaccinium' (the genus including blueberries, cranberries). The name reflects the small, dense oval leaves recalling a mountain blueberry bush.

Where does it come from?

Hoya vaccinioides is native to Himalayan mountains and other mountain areas in Southeast Asia (China, Vietnam, Myanmar), at altitudes of 1000-2500 m in cool humid climate.

How to care for it?

Medium-bright indirect light, humidity 60-80%, temperatures 15-25°C with cool nights, airy substrate with sphagnum. Moderate watering.

Is it toxic?

No, Hoya vaccinioides is not toxic to cats, dogs or children. Apocynaceae is safe, but the milky sap may irritate sensitive skin.

How to propagate?

Stem cuttings with 2-3 nodes in moist sphagnum moss at cool temperatures (18-22°C). Roots appear in 4-6 weeks. Species grows slowly, including after rooting.

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