Hoya thomsonii ‘Silver’ PSP-349
Hoya thomsonii ‘Silver’ is a silver form of Hoya thomsonii, a species native to the eastern Himalayas. It is prized for its thick, velvety leaves generously dusted with silver, giving the foliage a soft, frosted appearance. Fine hairs cover both the leaves and stems, adding texture that distinguishes it from many other Hoyas. Mature plants produce clusters of fragrant, fuzzy white flowers with pink to reddish centers.
This listing is for the exact plant shown. It is a rooted and established three-leaf cutting with active growth.
Care
• Light: Bright, indirect light to maintain strong silver expression
• Water: Allow the medium to dry partially between waterings
• Humidity: Prefers moderate to higher humidity with good airflow
Silver expression, vine growth, and bloom production may continue to develop as the plant matures.
Hoya thomsonii ‘Silver’ is a silver form of Hoya thomsonii, a species native to the eastern Himalayas. It is prized for its thick, velvety leaves generously dusted with silver, giving the foliage a soft, frosted appearance. Fine hairs cover both the leaves and stems, adding texture that distinguishes it from many other Hoyas. Mature plants produce clusters of fragrant, fuzzy white flowers with pink to reddish centers.
This listing is for the exact plant shown. It is a rooted and established three-leaf cutting with active growth.
Care
• Light: Bright, indirect light to maintain strong silver expression
• Water: Allow the medium to dry partially between waterings
• Humidity: Prefers moderate to higher humidity with good airflow
Silver expression, vine growth, and bloom production may continue to develop as the plant matures.
