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heuschkeliana


Small grower with soft, medium green leaves thickly produced about thin, cascading, stems.  Our clone has butter-yellow balloon-shaped blooms with puckered lips, 6-8 blooms per small umbel.  Pretty and different. Cascading growth.

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heuschkeliana

Average Rating 5 out of 5

I unpacked this Hoya, and instantly loved it.

My apartment does not have the best growing conditions, so I don't have the best track record keeping plants alive. I read the reviews and took a chance with this little Hoya. It is exactly what I was looking for. It Is a strong and fast-growing Cutie, with lots of new growth since it arrived two weeks ago. Best of all, she likes my west facing window, The sun from this window is very hot during the day, and cool at night, so she seems happy to hang out slightly away from the window. I am so glad bought this Hoya. I hope she will flower for me as she matures.

Rebecca Park Sep 18 2023, 16:16 PM

Beautiful bell flowers

A favorite in my collection. It sits in an east window and blooms sweet smelling tiny bell flowers continuously. I keep it evenly moist and don't let it dry out. I love its small size and delightful smell.

Michaelene May 22 2017, 16:43 PM

heuschkeliana -yellow

Great little hoya. I have had no pest problems so far. A bit of a slow grower, so it keeps is small size. Flowers have a bit of a fragrance but are small in size and cluster so not over-welming. Leave are small round and dark green. I have mine in a recycled plastic cup (with holes punched in bottom) and the plant is florishing. Very easy to grow.

Valerie Cowan May 22 2012, 16:16 PM

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