Hoya Wayetii

Plant Facts

Plant Characteristicis Description
Species H. wayetii
Name Origin Hoya kentiana 'Wayetii', H. wayetii is often confused with H. kentiana.
Origin The Philippines.
Leaf Morphology Linear light green leaves with a darker margin around the rim. Leaves can turn red when exposed to lots of sunlight.
Flower Morphology Urceolate magenta flowers with burgundy star-shaped centers and yellow accents.
Flowering Schedule Flowers typically produced in spring and summer.
Maximum Size Over 3-6 feet indoors.
Humidity Loves high humidity but can tolerate lower humidity levels.
Temperature Thrives best at 60 - 95 degrees Fahrenheit.
Large hanging Hoya Wayetii. Long green elliptical leaves with dark margins. Several bundles of magenta flowers cover the plant.
Leaves of the Hoya Wayetii
Close up of the small red-violet fuzzy flowers with dark red-violet star-shaped centers with yellow accents. centers of the flowers are covered in dew.
Flowers of the Hoya Wayetii