Hoya kastbergii Ø7cm

28,96 EUR

Hoya kastbergii – rare Philippine species with distinctive, thick-fleshy leaves and undulating margins. Delicate white-pink star-shaped flowers. Climbing epiphyte. Prefers indirect light and well-drained substrate. High humidity recommended. Non-toxic plant.

Approx height (including pot): 15 cm

Flowering state: No flowers

Country of origin: Netherlands

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🌿 Hoya kastbergii – A Botanical Rarity with Unique Leaves and Exotic Charm

Hoya kastbergii is a rare species from the Hoya genus, highly prized by collectors for the distinctive shape of its leaves and its remarkable appearance. This epiphytic plant from the Apocynaceae family originates from the tropical forests of the Philippines and represents a valuable collector's piece for any exotic plant enthusiast.

🌍 Origins and Botanical History

Hoya kastbergii is native to the Philippines, where it grows as an epiphyte in humid tropical forests. It was described relatively recently and bears the name of the collector who contributed to its introduction into cultivation. The species is rare both in nature and in plant collections, making it particularly sought after. The Philippines represents one of the most important diversity centers for the Hoya genus, hosting dozens of endemic species.

🌿 Leaves – Distinctive Forms with Fleshy Texture

The leaves are the main attraction of this species. Distinctively shaped, slightly elongated with undulating margins, they display a thick-fleshy texture and semi-glossy surface. The coloring ranges from medium green to dark green, and new leaves may show lighter or bronzed hues. The overall appearance is elegant and full of character, different from many other Hoya species.

🌸 Flowers – Delicate Stars in Subtle Hues

The flowers are grouped in medium-sized umbels, composed of small star-shaped blooms with fleshy, glossy petals. The coloring is delicate, in tones of white, cream, or light pink. The fragrance is pleasant and subtle. Floral peduncles should be kept intact for future blooming.

🌱 Growth Habit and Care

Hoya kastbergii is a climbing plant with moderate growth, suitable for both climbing supports and hanging pots. It prefers medium to bright indirect light, a very well-drained substrate based on bark, perlite, and sphagnum, and moderate watering – the substrate should partially dry between waterings. Medium to high humidity (60-80%) promotes optimal development. Ideal temperatures: 18-28°C (64-82°F). As a Philippine tropical plant, it does not tolerate temperatures below 15°C (59°F).

Product compliance information

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

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What color are the flowers of Hoya kastbergii?

Cream-yellow with a pink/purple corona.

Are the leaves hairy?

No. The leaves are smooth and glossy.

What colour are its leaves?

Intense green, not dark nor pale.

What IML code does it have?

IML 1235.

Is is a difficult species?

Not difficult, but prefers strong bright light and high humidity.

How do I care for a Hoya plant?

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.

When does Hoya bloom?

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.

How often should I water my Hoya?

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.

Is Hoya toxic to pets?

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.

How do I propagate Hoya?

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.

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