Hoya diversifolia 'Maharani' features elegant lance-shaped succulent leaves and clusters of 5-20 creamy pink flowers with darker centers, being a vigorous and easy-to-grow cultivar from Southeast Asia.
Flowering state: No flowers
Country of origin: Indonesia
Pot diameter: (no pot)
Nodes: 3-4
If you're looking for an elegant Hoya with lance-shaped succulent leaves and delicate bicolor flowers, Hoya diversifolia 'Maharani' is the perfect choice. This special cultivar of H. diversifolia features distinctive elongated foliage with thick, waxy texture. Native to Southeast Asian coastal forests, this species is valued for its vigorous growth, frequent flowering during warm months, and excellent air-purifying properties. Ideal for collectors who want an easy-to-grow Hoya that blooms reliably and creates a lush, full appearance quickly.
Denumire: Hoya
Diametru: (fără ghiveci)
Cerințe lumină: Partial umbra
Tip plantă: Decorative
Utilizare: Interior
Plant comes from Indonesia as a rooted cutting with 3-4 nodes, without soil and without pot
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Most of the Hoya plants we sell are not in bloom when shipped. However, they can bloom under the right light, temperature, and humidity conditions. The flowers are creamy pale pink with darker pink to maroon centers, 1.5-2 cm diameter, in clusters of 5-20.
Check the "Flowering stage" for each product to see whether the plant is:
- Without flowers
- With formed peduncles
- With flowers
Hoya diversifolia 'Maharani' flowers typically last between 5 and 7 days after opening, depending on environmental conditions.
After the flowers fade, do not cut the peduncles, as they can produce new inflorescences in subsequent blooming cycles.
Blooming period
- Under ideal light and temperature conditions, Hoya diversifolia 'Maharani' blooms frequently during warm months (late spring through summer, May–August).
- This is considered an early bloomer compared to many Hoyas, often flowering within 1-2 years of establishment.
- In indoor environments with adequate light and humidity, it can produce multiple flowering cycles per season.
Flower description
- The flowers are star-shaped, approximately 1.5-2 cm diameter.
- Corolla is creamy pale pink.
- Corona centers are darker pink to maroon red.
- Some flowers may show yellow and maroon coloration with deep purple edges.
- Flowers have a finely velvet-hairy texture within.
- Petals are heart-shaped and taper to points.
- Forms umbels of 5-20 individual flowers.
- Relatively short-lived blooms lasting 5-7 days.
Fragrance of the flowers
- The flowers have a mild, pleasant fragrance – not overpowering but detectable and enjoyable.
Hoya diversifolia 'Maharani' is special for several reasons:
1. **Easy to grow** – recommended for beginners, forgiving and vigorous
2. **Lance-shaped leaves** – elegant elongated foliage with thick, waxy texture
3. **Frequent bloomer** – flowers reliably and multiple times during warm months
4. **Early bloomer** – often flowers within 1-2 years of establishment
5. **Fast growth** – grows quickly and fills out rapidly compared to many Hoyas
6. **Sun tolerant** – can handle more light than most Hoya species (up to 90% sun)
7. **Coastal native** – from lowland tropical forests of Southeast Asia
8. **Full appearance** – leaves form close together, creating lush look quickly
9. **Air purifier** – excellent at removing pollutants from indoor air
10. **Safe for pets** – non-toxic and considered safe around cats and dogs
'Maharani' is a cultivar name for this particular clone of H. diversifolia. In Sanskrit/Hindi, "Maharani" means "great queen" or "empress," reflecting the elegant and regal appearance of this cultivar with its distinctive lance-shaped leaves and graceful growth habit.
Ideally near an east- or southeast-facing window with bright indirect light and gentle morning sun. This species:
- Can tolerate more sun than most Hoyas (including some direct morning sun)
- Grows vigorously in bright locations
- Perfect for hanging baskets where vines can trail elegantly
- Can also be trained on trellises or supports to climb
- Benefits from high humidity (above 60%)
- Prefers stable temperatures without cold drafts
- Keep in the same location once it starts budding (don't move to avoid bud drop)
Hoya diversifolia 'Maharani' is considered one of the easiest Hoyas to grow:
- Beginner-friendly – highly recommended for those new to Hoyas
- Forgiving and vigorous once established
- More sun-tolerant than most Hoyas
- Grows quickly and fills out fast
- Blooms reliably and frequently when mature
- Main care point: avoid overwatering (let soil dry between waterings)
- Use well-draining substrate to prevent root rot
- Once happy, requires minimal maintenance and rewards with frequent blooms
The flowers of Hoya diversifolia 'Maharani' are special because:
- Delicate bicolor effect: creamy pale pink with darker pink to maroon centers
- Some flowers show additional yellow and purple coloring
- Star-shaped with heart-shaped, tapering petals
- Finely velvet-hairy texture gives them a soft appearance
- Mild, pleasant fragrance that isn't overwhelming
- Produced in clusters of 5-20 flowers for good visual impact
- Blooms frequently during warm months
- Relatively early bloomer compared to many Hoyas
Hoya diversifolia is sometimes called "Mangrove Wax Plant" because:
- It naturally grows in coastal lowland areas, sometimes near mangrove ecosystems
- The waxy texture of both leaves and flowers is typical of all Hoya species
- Its native habitat includes beach forest areas in Southeast Asia
- The thick, succulent leaves help it withstand coastal conditions
- This common name distinguishes it from inland-growing Hoya species
The 'Maharani' cultivar is distinguished by:
- More consistent, elegant lance-shaped leaf form
- Particularly glossy, waxy leaf texture
- Reliable growth habit and vigorous performance
- Selected for its ornamental qualities and flowering reliability
- Often displays more structured, sleek appearance than variable species forms
- Cultivar name suggests "royal" or "empress-like" elegance
Hoya diversifolia 'Maharani' is considered non-toxic and safe for pets:
- Not listed as toxic by ASPCA or other pet safety organizations
- Safe around cats, dogs, rabbits, and other household pets
- Ingestion of large quantities may cause only mild, temporary digestive upset
- Generally much safer than many common houseplants
- As with any plant, it's best to discourage excessive chewing
- If your pet consumes a very large amount, monitor for any unusual symptoms
Hoya diversifolia 'Maharani', like all Hoya species, is an excellent air purifier:
- Removes volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from indoor air
- Filters common household pollutants (formaldehyde, benzene, etc.)
- Performs photosynthesis and releases oxygen
- Large, waxy leaf surface area enhances purification capacity
- Makes it a functional ornamental plant (beauty + health benefits)
- Particularly beneficial for bedrooms and living spaces
- Native epiphytic nature means it's adapted to process air efficiently
Yes! Hoya diversifolia 'Maharani' is excellent for hanging baskets:
- Trailing/vining growth habit looks beautiful cascading down
- Vines can reach up to 2.5 meters (8 feet) or more
- Leaves form close together, creating full, lush appearance
- Fast-growing, so fills out baskets relatively quickly
- Can also be trained to climb if you prefer upward growth
- Flexible growth habit allows both trailing and climbing displays
- Perfect for showcasing the elegant lance-shaped leaves
Hoya diversifolia 'Maharani' is considered a fast grower among Hoyas:
- Once established, grows vigorously and quickly
- Fills out and creates full appearance faster than many Hoyas
- Leaves form close together on vines, contributing to lush look
- Can produce several feet of new growth per season under ideal conditions
- May take a few months to establish after purchase, then takes off
- Growth is fastest during spring and summer with adequate light
- Proper care (bright light, good drainage, humidity) maximizes growth rate