Hoya multiflora 'Silver Splash' is a spectacular climbing plant with abundant star-shaped flowers and leaves decorated with silver splashes. A true gem for any Hoya collection.
Diametru Ghiveci: 8 cm
Hoya multiflora 'Silver Splash' is a very special variety, celebrated for its multiple, star-shaped flowers united in generous clusters, and for its leaves decorated with silver splashes that give it a sparkling appearance.
Abundant flowers: Distinguished by its prolific blooming, Hoya multiflora produces bunches full of small, star-shaped flowers with a delicate aroma.
Silver-splashed foliage: The 'Silver Splash' variant is distinguished by leaves decorated with irregular white-silver spots, creating an elegant contrast against the deep green background.
Pot: Ø 8 cm | Plant height: ~12 cm
Hoya multiflora 'Silver Splash' prefers bright indirect light, temperatures of 18-28°C (64-82°F), and humidity above 50%. Water moderately, letting the substrate partially dry out. This variety grows more upright than other Hoyas, forming a compact shrub. Fertilize monthly during the warm season with a diluted balanced fertilizer.
Hoya multiflora flowers are unique in the Hoya genus — they point downward and have a shape reminiscent of small arrows. They are white or yellowish with silvery reflections, grouped in umbels. Unlike other Hoya species, the flowers are more open and reflexed. Never cut the flower peduncles after wilting, as the plant will produce new flowers on the same spurs.
Yes, Hoya multiflora is non-toxic to dogs and cats according to ASPCA. Hoya plants are generally considered safe for pets, making it an excellent choice for homes with animals.
'Silver Splash' refers to the silvery-white spots and splashes that ornament the deep green leaves of this variety. These irregular spots create an elegant contrast, giving the leaves a sparkling appearance. The intensity of the spots varies from leaf to leaf and can be influenced by the amount of light received.
Hoya multiflora is actually one of the most prolific Hoya species when it comes to blooming, but it needs maturity and correct conditions. Ensure it receives enough bright indirect light, is not overwatered, and the pot is not too large. A slightly snug pot encourages blooming. Also check that you haven't cut old flower peduncles.