Hoya lorylin is a rare species with decorative foliage and fragrant waxy flowers. Sought after by collectors. Available for pre-order.
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Hoya lorylin is a rare species from the Apocynaceae family, appreciated for its decorative foliage and fragrant waxy flowers. A sought-after plant by Hoya collectors worldwide.
Hoya lorylin originates from tropical regions of Southeast Asia, growing as an epiphyte in humid forests. A relatively lesser-known species, which increases its collector value and charm for rare plant enthusiasts.
Leaves are medium-sized with an elegant shape and waxy texture typical of the Hoya genus. The vibrant green color and healthy appearance make them particularly attractive in any arrangement.
Flowers are waxy, grouped in umbels, with a pleasant fragrance that intensifies in the evening. They have a delicate, attractive appearance typical of the Hoya genus.
Prefers bright indirect light, well-draining substrate, watering when 70-80% dry. Temperature: 18-28°C, humidity 60-80%.
Bright indirect light, well-draining substrate, water when 70-80% dry. Temperature: 18-28°C, humidity 60-80%.
No, it is non-toxic, safe for pets and children.
Under optimal light and at maturity, it can bloom multiple times per year. Flowers are waxy and fragrant.
Well-draining mix of bark, perlite, and sphagnum. Root aeration is important.
Yes, the flexible stems are suitable for both hanging arrangements and training on supports.