Hoya australis ssp. australis Silver Valley H211

Beautiful Aussie battler collected from Silver Valley in the Atherton Tablelands, North Queensland.

Very shapely pubescent leaves, sharply pointed and measuring up to 10cm in length. Moderately vigorous climbing vine. Easy to grow.

Blooms: White star-shaped flowers, measuring 20mm, with small margin of red under a pale rose corona. Up to 40 flowers per umbel. Highly perfumed. Flowers last up to 7 days.
Sun exposure: Flowers best in bright, filtered sunlight. Leaves will darken in darker growing conditions.
Water requirement: Prefers well-drained loose mix. Water less in winter.
Maintenance: Low. Fertilise in growing period.
Special note: Collector’s Number 35. WAOL permitted. Native to Australia. Cool hoya: best suited to temperatures between 10-25C.

Each living plant is unique and may vary in size, colour, or shape depending on the season. Flowering plants are sent when available. Plants are sent bare-rooted.


Type: hoyas


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