Hoya hellwigiana is a tropical species from Papua New Guinea with glossy leaves and pink-red fragrant flowers.
Approx height (including pot): 15 cm
Flowering state: No flowers
Country of origin: Netherlands
Hoya hellwigiana is a tropical species native to Papua New Guinea, first described in 1883 by K. Schumann. It’s admired for its elongated, glossy green leaves and its showy, waxy flowers ranging from soft pink to deep rose-red. The corolla is velvety, while the corona is creamy-white with reddish tips, giving each umbel a delicate, glowing look. Flowers measure around 2–2.5 cm and form spherical clusters of 15–25 blooms, releasing a strong, sweet fragrance, especially at night.
This species grows vigorously under bright conditions and high humidity. Mature leaves can reach up to 12 cm, and the plant tends to rebloom from old peduncles once established. It’s part of the classic tropical Hoya group, closely related to Hoya deykei and Hoya rubida.
Full name: Hoya hellwigiana K. Schumann (1883).
Origin: Papua New Guinea.
IML Codes: IML 0684 and IML 1230 (collected by David Liddle).
Distribution: Tropical nurseries and private collections in Asia, Australia, and Europe.
Synonyms: sometimes listed as Hoya sp. aff. hellwigiana or Hoya deykei in older catalogs.
Hoya hellwigiana is a remarkable tropical species from Papua New Guinea, prized for its glossy leaves and richly colored, fragrant flowers. With proper care, it rewards collectors with repeated, showy blooms and a delightful scent.
Lungime: 10 cm
Greutate (kg): 0.25 Kg
Denumire: Hoya
Diametru: 7 cm
Cerințe lumină: Partial umbra
Tip plantă: Decorative
Utilizare: Interior
Tip suport: Ghiveci
Material Suport: Plastic
A tropical species from Papua New Guinea with pink-red waxy, fragrant flowers and glossy leaves.
The most common are IML 0684 and IML 1230, both linked to original collections by David Liddle.
Yes, it’s a rare species found mostly in private and specialized tropical collections.
Provide bright indirect light, moderate watering, high humidity, and an airy, well-draining mix.
Its vibrant, fragrant flowers and glossy tropical foliage make it one of the most striking Hoyas in cultivation.