It has pink and variegated leaves, a real beauty!
Trepadeira única, apreciada pela folhagem ornamental e lindas flores. Esta variedade tem um brilho próprio natural!
A unique climbing plant, prized for its ornamental foliage and beautiful flowers. This variety has a natural shine of its own!
A hanging vine that can reach several meters in length.
Its leaves are elongated and slightly pubescent. Its flowers are white, also pubescent and delicate.
Its leaves are oval-shaped, fleshy and have a variegated colouring! Their tones range from cream to red.
It produces clusters of delicate, bell-shaped flowers, which appear in dense umbels. The flowers are usually pink or light yellow. Although small (about 5 mm), they are numerous and give off a sweet and pleasant fragrance.
Linearis has very interesting foliage! Needle-shaped leaves emerge from its stem. It produces white, star-shaped flowers!
Pot color: green
"Broget" is a highly prized cultivar of polyneura, also known as "Fishtail Hoya". The word "Broget" is Danish and means "speckled" or "variegated".
A unique climbing plant, prized for its ornamental foliage and beautiful flowers.
The hoya kerrii shows its romanticism through its heart-shaped leaf.
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.
A cross between Hoya davidcummingii and Hoya heuschkeliana. A compact plant with delicate, small, drop-shaped foliage.
The flowers are bell-shaped with a characteristic star inside. They have a very pleasant aroma.
The foliage is stunning, contoured, and glossy! When exposed to sunlight, it takes on orange and red hues.
Its flowers are creamy white in the center and fade to purple or dark red at the tips of the petals.
A unique climbing plant, prized for its ornamental foliage and beautiful flowers.
This variety is known for its compact foliage and, especially, its charming flowers.
They are small, star-shaped, and usually come in shades of pink and white.
Its growth is vigorous and, unlike other Hoyas, it doesn't curl up on its own. To grow vertically, it needs to be trained and tied to a support.
The flowers are star-shaped, with petals that curve backward (reflexed). They are red and have a light, sweet fragrance.
The leaves are large, light green, with small hairs on both sides, soft, and with clearly visible veins.
The flowers are white, star-shaped, and the center may have a reddish hue. The flowers are known for their strong, pleasant fragrance.
Its leaves have a distinctive, low-relief vein pattern that resembles a turtle's shell.
The flowers are small, waxy, and star-shaped, typically creamy white to pure white. They can have orange hues.
Affectionately known as "Hoya China beans" due to its elongated shape. It produces star-shaped flowers, about 1.7 cm in diameter. They are pure, bright white, with pubescent edges (with small hairs) and a matching crown.
Its flowers give off a sweet aroma, especially in the late afternoon and evening.
Its leaves are large, thick, and waxy. They are generally oval or elliptical, with a green base color. They have a pattern of prominent, contrasting veins.
The flowers are typically small, ranging in color from creamy white to pale yellow. Their center is lighter and darkens toward the edges.
It has medium to large leaves, usually green, with prominent veins. In very bright light, the leaves can develop a reddish color.
The flowers are small, star-shaped, and yellow with a white center. They are fragrant, with a sweet aroma that can be more noticeable at night, and can last up to 7 days.
A stunning variety of these beautiful climbing plants. Their variegated, velvety leaves add to their beauty. Their flowers are fragrant, reddish and spherical.
Its most striking feature is its large, thick, leathery, oval leaves. The prominent veins on the leaves give it a unique texture.
It produces clusters of small, waxy, star-shaped flowers, typically white to pale pink in color.
It was named after Dr. Simeona V. Siar, in recognition of her contributions to the study of Philippine Hoyas.
The flowers are cup-shaped, red in color, with strongly curved petals. Unlike most Hoyas, the flower buds of Hoya siariae are not flat, but rather angular with projecting corners.
It tends to be compact and charming, with narrower leaves compared to others. The leaves are typically lanceolate and pointed.
It is known for flowering profusely.
The individual flowers are star-shaped and have a waxy texture.
The petals are typically cream-colored with purple or brown edges. This contrast creates a very beautiful visual effect.
It is the result of a cross between the Hoya "Joy" and the Hoya "Jennifer".
It has thick leaves with reddish edges, especially in strong light.
It produces clusters of star-shaped flowers, light to white, with a red/pink center (corona).
The leaves are thin, tough and slightly leathery (with a leathery texture). They are green in colour with visible veins and "specks".
The flowers appear in clusters, the colour of the petals is pale pink and the structure is lighter, almost whitish or yellowish. It has a soft, pleasant fragrance and is considered a Hoya that blooms easily!
This variety is famous for its large leaves and especially for its flower clusters. It is often considered a variant of Hoya carnosa. It has distinctive characteristics that make it unique.
It produces spherical clusters of pale pink to pink flowers that are large! Some descriptions refer to clusters measuring about 9-10 cm in diameter. The flowers are fragrant, a common trait in many Hoyas, and the aroma is usually sweet and pleasant.
The leaves are generally thinner and smoother than other varieties. They are ovate to elliptical in shape, green in colour, with yellow and reddish-pink edges! The presence of reddish tones comes from exposure to sunlight.
The flowers are star-shaped, white with a red or pink centre.
A stunning variety of these beautiful climbing plants. Their variegated, velvety leaves add to their beauty. Their flowers are fragrant, reddish and spherical.
It is the result of a cross between Hoya carnosa and Hoya serpens. It is highly appreciated for its compact, rounded and oval foliage. It has silver "splashes" that add to its charm.
A unique climbing plant, prized for its ornamental foliage and beautiful flowers.
A unique climbing plant, prized for its ornamental foliage and beautiful flowers.
It has large, glossy, dark-colored leaves. The flowers are clustered and are golden-orange, golden-yellow or cream in color, with a white crown. They give off a sweet, pleasant fragrance, sometimes described as fruity.
It has stunning, silvery foliage and produces fragrant flowers!
The leaves are large, rounded to oval! What sets it apart is its "Splash" pattern, which consists of irregular silvery spots.
It has stunning, silvery foliage and produces fragrant flowers!
A unique climbing plant, prized for its ornamental foliage and beautiful flowers.
This variety has elongated leaves and a small but very special flower!
It may take on a more reddish color if exposed to more light!
A unique climbing plant, prized for its ornamental foliage and beautiful flowers.
A unique climbing plant, prized for its ornamental foliage and beautiful flowers.
A unique climbing plant, prized for its ornamental foliage and beautiful flowers.
A unique climbing plant, prized for its ornamental foliage and beautiful flowers.
A unique climbing plant, prized for its ornamental foliage and beautiful flowers. This variety has a shine all its own!
A unique climbing plant, appreciated for its ornamental foliage and beautiful flowers.
The leaves are convex and rounded, resembling an inverted plate. The color is a mixture of green and purple, creating a marbled pattern.
A unique climbing plant, prized for its ornamental foliage and beautiful flowers. This variety features variegation at the ends, adding to its elegance.
It has long, dark green leaves with silver splashes. Ideal for climbing or hanging.
A stunning variety known for its unique, curled leaves. It has thick, waxy, variegated leaves. It grows compactly along hanging stems creating a rope-like appearance.


