Hoya 'DS-70' (aff. burtoniae) – popular plant with small, fuzzy, velvety leaves. Fragrant pink-burgundy flowers with yellow centers. Forms elegant cascades in hanging pots. Easy to grow. Prefers indirect light and well-drained substrate. Non-toxic plant.
Approx height (including pot): 20 cm
Flowering state: No flowers
Country of origin: Netherlands
Hoya 'DS-70', also known as Hoya aff. burtoniae, is a particularly popular epiphytic plant from the Apocynaceae family, prized for its small, fuzzy (slightly downy) leaves and fragrant flowers. Although often marketed as Hoya burtoniae, this is actually a distinct form identified with the code DS-70, which subtly differs from the true Hoya burtoniae in several morphological characters.
Hoya 'DS-70' originates from the Philippines, a region of exceptional biodiversity for the Hoya genus. The "DS-70" code is an identifier used by David Sikaringit, a Filipino Hoya collector, to catalogue species. This plant is related to Hoya burtoniae but shows subtle differences in leaf shape, flowers, and growth habit, suggesting it may be a distinct species or variety.
The leaves are small, oval, 2-4 cm in length, with a slightly downy (fuzzy) texture due to fine hairs on the surface. The coloring ranges from light green to medium green, with a delicate velvety appearance. Leaves grow densely on thin stems, creating a compact and abundant look, perfect for hanging pots where they form cascades of greenery.
The flowers are grouped in small but elegant umbels, composed of star-shaped blooms in pink to burgundy-red with yellow or cream centers. The fragrance is sweet and pleasant, more intense in the evening. Flowering can be frequent in well-maintained mature specimens. Floral peduncles should not be cut, as the plant will bloom again from the same points.
Hoya 'DS-70' is a climbing plant with moderate growth, ideal for hanging pots where it can form elegant cascades. It prefers medium to bright indirect light, a well-drained substrate based on bark and perlite, and moderate watering – the substrate should partially dry between waterings. Ideal temperatures: 18-28°C (64-82°F). Medium humidity (50-70%). A relatively easy plant to grow, recommended for both beginners and collectors.
Lungime: 30 cm
Greutate (kg): 1 Kg
Denumire: Hoya
Diametru: 6 cm
Cerințe lumină: Partial umbra
Tip plantă: Decorative
Utilizare: Interior
Tip suport: Ghiveci
Material Suport: Plastic
Hoya plants prefer bright indirect light, moderate watering (allow the soil to dry between waterings) and temperatures between 18-27°C (65-80°F). Provide well-draining substrate and higher humidity for optimal growth.
Hoya typically blooms in spring and summer, producing waxy, fragrant flowers. Do not cut the peduncles after flowering, as the plant will bloom again from the same stalks.
Water your Hoya when the top layer of soil (2-3 cm) has dried completely. In summer, this usually means once a week, and in winter every 2-3 weeks. Avoid overwatering.
Hoya is generally considered non-toxic to dogs and cats. However, ingestion of any plant may cause mild gastric discomfort, so it is recommended to keep the plant away from pets.
Hoya can be propagated through stem cuttings with 2-3 nodes. Place the cuttings in water or moist substrate and wait 2-6 weeks for rooting. Higher humidity helps the process.