Hoya cinnamomifolia
Hoya cinnamomifolia is a vining species native to Java, Indonesia, admired for its large, dark green leaves that can reach 15 cm in length and 6 cm in width. With a smooth texture and prominent veins, its foliage bears a resemblance to cinnamon tree leaves—hence its name.
This striking Hoya produces clusters of star-shaped flowers, featuring pale green petals with rich maroon centers. Blooming primarily in late spring to early summer, these unique flowers add a captivating contrast to the plant’s lush greenery. A beautiful and rewarding addition to any Hoya collection!
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