Hoya blashernaezii
Hoya blashernaezii is a vining epiphyte from the Bicol region of Luzon Island, Philippines. It features glossy, lance-shaped leaves with subtle veining and produces small clusters of pink, cup-shaped flowers with a faint sweet scent, though the blooms are short-lived.
This versatile plant can climb or trail, making it ideal for hanging baskets or trellises. It thrives in indoor conditions that mimic its tropical habitat, with high humidity and bright, indirect light.
How to care for your Hoya –
Water: Less is more when it comes to watering; we like to wait until the leaves pucker slightly.
Light: This Hoya grows best in very bright light. Southern exposure is best, but it can adapt to east or west locations in front of a window.
Humidity: They like high humidity and would be perfect for a bathroom or kitchen.
Temperature: Average room temperature is fine.
Other info –
Toxic to cats & dogs? No
Air purifying? Yes