The leaves have a distinctive rounded shape. Hoya rotundiflora's flowers are small, delicate, and usually white or cream in color. They exude a soft, pleasant fragrance.
The leaves are medium-sized, elongated oval in shape, and dark green in color. Their surface has distinct veins.
The flowers are yellow and very light beige.
The leaves are medium-sized, teardrop-shaped, and a vibrant dark green. Their surface is slightly wrinkled and has prominent veins.
The flowers are small, light yellow with a lighter center. They are fragrant and exude a pleasant, sweet aroma.
It is a plant with a hanging growth pattern, with branches that can fall freely.
The branches are thin, long, and segmented; the leaves are cylindrical and grow in pairs or groups of three.
The flowers are small and white, borne in loose clusters, usually with two to three flowers per cluster.
The leaves are the main highlight of this clone. They are long and firm, dark green in color. Their surface is rough and prominent, with well-defined veins, giving the leaf a three-dimensional appearance.
The flowers are relatively small and borne in clusters (umbels). The petals are light yellow with a light-colored corona (the central part). They are known for their citrus aroma, which becomes more intense at night.
The result of a cross between Hoya carnosa and Hoya serpens, as well as its "sister," Mathilde, which came from the same pod.
Its flowers have the trichomes (pubescence) of the serpens and retain the white color of the carnosa, thus creating a very aromatic and charming flower.
This hoya takes on a reddish color depending on the sun exposure! The color gradient suggests a sunrise landscape, hence its name.
A unique vine, prized for its ornamental foliage and beautiful flowers, this variety has a unique shine!
It has long, dark green leaves with silver splashes. Ideal for climbing or hanging.


