Hoya surigaoensis PSP-214
Hoya surigaoensis is a species native to the Philippines, named after the Surigao region where it was first documented. It is known for its elongated, lightly textured green leaves and vigorous vining growth habit. In optimal light conditions, the foliage can develop a red sunstress, adding warm tonal depth to the plant. Under proper conditions, it produces clusters of star-shaped blooms, typically in shades of soft pink to coral with contrasting centers.
This listing is for the exact plant shown. It is a rooted and established starter plant with active growth. Decorative cover pot is not included.
Care
• Light: Bright, indirect light; higher light levels may encourage red sunstress
• Water: Allow medium to dry partially between waterings
• Humidity: Prefers moderate to higher humidity
Leaf color intensity and bloom performance may continue to develop as the plant matures.
Hoya surigaoensis is a species native to the Philippines, named after the Surigao region where it was first documented. It is known for its elongated, lightly textured green leaves and vigorous vining growth habit. In optimal light conditions, the foliage can develop a red sunstress, adding warm tonal depth to the plant. Under proper conditions, it produces clusters of star-shaped blooms, typically in shades of soft pink to coral with contrasting centers.
This listing is for the exact plant shown. It is a rooted and established starter plant with active growth. Decorative cover pot is not included.
Care
• Light: Bright, indirect light; higher light levels may encourage red sunstress
• Water: Allow medium to dry partially between waterings
• Humidity: Prefers moderate to higher humidity
Leaf color intensity and bloom performance may continue to develop as the plant matures.
