Rare variegated Hoya carnosa cultivar with tricolour leaves — green, white-cream and intense flamingo pink on new leaves. Hardy vining plant accessible for beginners. Fragrant flowers in globular umbels.
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Approx height (including pot): 15 cm
Flowering state: No flowers
Country of origin: Denmark
Hoya carnosa 'Tricolor Flamingo Dream' is a rare variegated cultivar of the classic Hoya carnosa, prized for the unique chromatic spectacle of its tricolour foliage. New leaves emerge in an intense flamingo-pink tint, some almost entirely pink, then pass through a cream-yellow phase before maturing to green with variegated white-cream edges or zones. The result is a plant with a constantly changing colour palette, where each stem simultaneously carries leaves in all stages of maturation.
The plant retains the classic characteristics of the Hoya carnosa species — it is robust, resistant, with stems that gradually elongate up to 2-3 metres in cultivation, bearing thick waxy leaves of 5-8 cm. The 'Tricolor Flamingo Dream' variety is valued by collectors both for its unique ornamental appearance and for its relative ease of cultivation — it inherits the tolerance for neglect and adaptability of the standard Hoya carnosa, being one of the most accessible variegated hoyas for beginning growers.
Hoya carnosa, the mother species, is one of the oldest cultivated hoyas, native to Southeast Asia — Thailand, southern China, Vietnam, Philippines and the Malay Archipelago. It was brought to Europe in the eighteenth century and quickly became a classic houseplant, popularly known as the 'porcelain plant' or 'wax flower' due to its glossy waxy-looking flowers. The species grows epiphytically on tree trunks in humid tropical forests at low and medium altitudes.
The 'Tricolor Flamingo Dream' cultivar was developed through selection of variegated mutations stabilised through vegetative propagation. The tricolour variegation with flamingo-pink phases is a spectacular juvenile characteristic, due to chlorophyll deficiency in partial zones of the leaves. Plants are propagated exclusively through cuttings to preserve the variegated pattern, because seeds produce standard green plants. Plants offered by Eufloria come exclusively from legal vegetative propagation.
The leaves are the defining feature of this cultivar — elongated ovoid in shape, with lengths of 5-8 cm and widths of 3-5 cm, with a thick and waxy texture typical of Hoya carnosa. The 'tricolour' feature manifests through three shades that coexist on the same plant: dark green for zones with complete chlorophyll, white-cream for fully variegated zones and intense flamingo pink for young leaves in which anthocyanins dominate before chlorophyll development.
The intensity of the pink colour depends on light exposure — under strong indirect light conditions, new leaves can be entirely cereal pink, while in low light only slightly pink on the edges appear. As the leaf matures, the pink pigment dilutes and chlorophyll develops in non-variegated zones, leaving a permanent pattern of green and white-cream. Variegation remains stable for life, and some plants develop entirely white or pink leaves which, although spectacular, cannot sustain the plant long-term.
Hoya carnosa 'Tricolor Flamingo Dream' blooms in globular umbels of 15-30 small flowers, each flower measuring 1-1.5 cm in diameter. The colours are characteristic of the species — pale pink or white outer tepals, with the inner corona (gymnostegium) in bright pink or red. The flowers have an apparently waxy texture that gave the species the popular name 'wax flower'. The fragrance is sweet-vanilla, intense in the evening, specific to pollination by night moths.
Flowering can occur 2-4 years from purchase, once the plant reaches vegetative maturity. Flowers last 7-10 days, being replaced cyclically by new umbels on the same peduncles that can rebloom for several years — this is why peduncles are never cut. The plant typically flowers in spring and summer, sometimes also in autumn under good conditions. The flowering cycle can be stimulated by mild stress (short periods of dryness) and day-night temperature differences.
Hoya carnosa 'Tricolor Flamingo Dream' prefers bright indirect light to develop variegation and to produce new leaves with a pronounced pink tint. An east or south-east facing window with a sheer curtain is ideal. It tolerates 2-3 hours of direct morning sun, but strong midday rays can burn the white zones of variegated leaves. Preferred temperatures range between 18 and 28°C, and the plant tolerates minimums of 12-15°C without problems. Ideal humidity is 50-70 per cent, tolerating drier conditions than many other hoyas.
The ideal substrate is highly aerated and drained — medium pine bark, perlite and a little sphagnum, simulating natural epiphytic conditions. Watering is done when the substrate is almost completely dry, avoiding excess which can lead to root rot. Fertilisation is applied diluted (a quarter of normal dose), once every 2-3 weeks during the active growing season, with balanced or hoya-specific fertiliser. Propagation is done through stem cuttings with 2-3 nodes, rooting done in moist sphagnum or water in 3-6 weeks. Cuttings with balanced variegation must be selected to preserve the cultivar characteristics.
Lungime: 6 cm
Greutate (kg): 0.15 Kg
Denumire: Hoya
Diametru: 6 cm
Cerințe lumină: Strong, indirect light
Tip plantă: Decorative
Utilizare: Interior
Tip suport: Ghiveci
Material Suport: Plastic