Hoya tsangii 'Albomarginata' is a rare variety from the Apocynaceae family, native to the Philippines, prized for its miniature leaves with a delicate cream-white margin. Produces fragrant coral-pink flower umbels. A compact collector's plant, ideal for terrariums or small spaces.
Approx height (including pot): 10 cm
Flowering state: No flowers
Country of origin: Netherlands
Pot diameter: 6 cm
Hoya tsangii 'Albomarginata' is an exceptional variety of the species Hoya tsangii, distinguished by its miniature leaves framed by a delicate cream-white margin that appears painted by a meticulous artist's brush. This tiny plant from the Apocynaceae family is a treasure for collectors, combining the elegance of variegation with the irresistible charm of a compact, delicate plant that fits on any windowsill.
What makes 'Albomarginata' truly special is the mesmerising contrast between the deep green centre of the leaves and the cream-white margin that surrounds them like a silver frame. Each small leaf is a miniature masterpiece, and the cumulative effect of multiple leaves on fine branches creates a visual spectacle that immediately draws the eye. It is the type of plant that makes any collection appear more sophisticated and complete.
For lovers of rare plants who appreciate beauty in details, Hoya tsangii 'Albomarginata' is a perfect choice — a plant that demonstrates that greatness does not always depend on size, but on the refinement with which nature dresses each leaf in a unique garment.
Hoya tsangii was described by botanist Ted Green in 1994, named in honour of Tsang-You Tsiang, a Chinese botanist who contributed significantly to the study of Asian tropical flora. The species belongs to the family Apocynaceae (subfamily Asclepiadoideae), within the genus Hoya comprising over 500 species.
The natural origin of Hoya tsangii is in the Philippines, particularly the islands of the southern archipelago, where it grows as an epiphyte in humid tropical forests at low to medium altitudes. In its natural habitat, the plant clings to tree trunks, benefiting from filtered light and the high humidity of the forest understorey.
The variety 'Albomarginata' (from Latin: albo = white, marginata = margined) was selected for the characteristic cream-white leaf margin, a natural mutation affecting chlorophyll distribution in the peripheral foliar tissue. This variegated form is considerably rarer than the standard green form and is extremely sought after by collectors.
The leaves are the defining element of this variety and the primary reason for its high esteem. Each leaf is small, oval-lanceolate in shape, measuring approximately 2-4 cm in length and 1-2 cm in width — minuscule compared to most Hoya species. The texture is thick, fleshy, and waxy, typical of the Hoya genus but at a reduced scale.
The base colour is deep green at the centre of the leaf, surrounded by a distinct cream-white margin that gives the variety its name 'Albomarginata'. This variegated margin varies in width from leaf to leaf and can be more pronounced on the side receiving more light. Under strong indirect light, the cream margin may acquire a slightly pink tint, adding yet another layer of visual interest.
New leaves emerge with a delicate pinkish-bronze hue before fully developing their definitive colouration, providing a continuous colour display during active growth periods. The margins are entire and slightly inward-curving, and the waxy surface reflects light subtly, creating a satin sheen that amplifies the contrast between green and cream zones.
Hoya tsangii produces remarkably beautiful flowers for its small size. The inflorescences are compact umbels bearing 5-15 small, star-shaped flowers in intense pink to coral-red, with a darker centre. The flowers have a characteristic waxy texture and a fine porcelain-like appearance, with elegantly reflexed petals giving them a fascinating three-dimensional aspect.
The fragrance is sweet and pleasant, with subtle floral notes that intensify in the evening. Although individually small, grouped in dense umbels on slender peduncles, they create a remarkable contrast with the variegated foliage. The flowering period is usually during the warm season, and a mature plant can produce multiple umbels throughout a season.
As with all Hoya species, flower peduncles are permanent and should never be cut after wilting — the plant will reflower on the same peduncles in subsequent seasons. Flowering requires sufficient maturity (generally 1-2 years) and strong indirect light.
Hoya tsangii 'Albomarginata' has a compact, climbing growth habit with fine, delicate branches that develop slowly but steadily. It is one of the smallest cultivated Hoya species, making it ideal for confined spaces, humid terrariums, or small hanging baskets where its miniature size can be appreciated up close.
The growth rate is slow to moderate, with new leaves appearing at regular intervals on the slender branches. The plant develops aerial roots at nodes, using them to anchor to available support. Due to its reduced dimensions, it is an excellent plant for large collections where space is valuable.
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