Hoya AH 'Bird of Paradise' is a rare collector’s variety featuring glossy, bronze-tinted green leaves and delicate pink-cream wax flowers with a soft tropical appearance.
Approx height (including pot): 10 cm
Flowering state: No flowers
Country of origin: Indonesia
Hoya AH 'Bird of Paradise' is a newly introduced collector’s variety originating from Southeast Asia. It stands out through its firm, oval, glossy leaves that develop warm bronze reflections under strong light. The waxy flowers are soft pink and cream, clustered in compact umbels that resemble the warm tones of tropical birds. This hoya is a sought-after choice among rare-plant enthusiasts.
Hoya AH 'Bird of Paradise' is a captivating new hybrid with glossy, bronze-green foliage and soft wax flowers — a refined addition to any tropical plant collection.
Lungime: 10 cm
Greutate (kg): 0.5 Kg
Denumire: Hoya
Diametru: 7 cm
Cerințe lumină: Partial umbra
Tip plantă: Decorative
Utilizare: Interior
Tip suport: Ghiveci
Material Suport: Plastic
Noduri: 1
It’s a rare hoya hybrid recently introduced in Asia, known for its glossy bronze-green leaves and delicate waxy pink-cream flowers.
Not yet — it’s not an officially registered cultivar, but widely recognized among collectors as a unique hybrid.
Provide bright indirect light, moderate watering, and high humidity (60–75%). Use an airy substrate like bark and perlite.
The plant is available in specialized online stores and tropical plant collections, including Eufloria.ro.
Its unique bronze hue on glossy leaves and warm, pastel wax flowers — a combination rarely found in hoya species.
In the name Hoya AH 'Bird of Paradise', the abbreviation AH comes from "Apodagis Hoya" or "Apodagis Hybrid" — an internal brand / collector's code used by a hybridizer in Asia (especially Thailand or Indonesia) who develops hybrids not officially registered in the international catalog IML (International Monroe List).
"AH" = private collection of horticultural hybrids, attributed to an Asian breeder;
It is frequently used in Asia to mark unregistered but stable hybrids (e.g. Hoya AH 'Golden Eye', Hoya AH 'Sunrise Princess', Hoya AH 'Bird of Paradise', etc.);
These varieties are not "botanical species", but recent horticultural hybrids, distributed mainly through collectors and online nurseries.
In other words, "AH" indicates horticultural origin and membership in a series of selected hybrids, not an official scientific code.