Hoya acuta 'Inner Variegata' – distinctive variety with yellow-cream central variegation on deep green leaves. Fragrant white-pink star-shaped flowers. Climbing plant, ideal for hanging pots. Prefers bright indirect light and well-drained substrate. Non-toxic plant.
Approx height (including pot): 15 cm
Flowering state: No flowers
Country of origin: Netherlands
Hoya acuta 'Inner Variegata' (synonym: Hoya verticillata 'Inner Variegata') is a distinctive variety of the Hoya genus, valued for its central variegation – the leaf centers display shades of yellow, cream, or light green, framed by deep green margins. This epiphytic plant from the Apocynaceae family adds a bright and refined accent to any tropical plant collection.
Hoya acuta is native to Southeast Asia, growing naturally in tropical forests across Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, and the Philippines. Its taxonomic classification has sometimes placed it under Hoya verticillata, reflecting the complexity of the Hoya genus. The 'Inner Variegata' variety was selected for its distinctive central variegation pattern, which sets it apart from other variegated forms.
The leaves are oval, slightly elongated, medium-sized, with a semi-succulent texture typical of Hoya. The distinctive feature is the central variegation – the leaf center has shades of yellow, cream, or light green, while the margins remain deep green. This combination creates a remarkable visual effect, especially in bright indirect light, which enhances the contrast between colors.
The flowers are grouped in round umbels, composed of small star-shaped blooms in white-pink or cream with a darker center. They emit a sweet, pleasant fragrance, more intense in the evening. Floral peduncles should not be removed after flowering, as the plant produces new flowers from the same growth points.
Hoya acuta 'Inner Variegata' is a climbing plant with moderate growth that benefits from a climbing support or can be grown in hanging pots. It prefers bright indirect light, an airy and well-drained substrate based on bark and perlite, and moderate watering – the substrate should partially dry between waterings. Medium to high humidity promotes optimal development. Ideal temperatures: 18-28°C (64-82°F).
Lungime: 20 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
'Inner Variegata' refers to the variegation pattern of the leaves, where the center of the leaf (inner area) features shades of yellow, cream, or light green, while the edges remain green. This reverse pattern compared to edge variegation makes it particularly decorative and sought after by collectors.
Hoya acuta 'Inner Variegata' needs bright indirect light to maintain its beautiful variegation. Water when the substrate has completely dried out and use an airy substrate of bark and perlite. Like all variegated forms, it grows slower than the green form and needs more light because it has less chlorophyll.
Loss of variegation is most commonly caused by insufficient light. The plant produces more chlorophyll (green) to compensate for the lack of light. Move the plant to a location with brighter indirect light. Already green leaves will not regain their variegation, but new leaves should be variegated.
Yes, Hoya acuta (verticillata) can produce beautiful umbels of small, fragrant flowers, usually white or light pink. The flowers are waxy and star-shaped, with a sweet fragrance. Variegated forms may bloom less readily than green ones, but with patience and sufficient light, it is possible.
Yes, it can be propagated through stem cuttings with 2-3 nodes. Make sure the cuttings have variegated leaves — cuttings with fully green leaves will produce plants without variegation. Rooting takes 4-8 weeks in water or moist substrate. Variegated forms root more slowly.