Hoya yingjiangensis ‘Variegata’ PSP-113

$75.00

Hoya yingjiangensis ‘Variegata’ is a rare variegated form of Hoya yingjiangensis, a species native to Yingjiang County in Yunnan Province, China, from which it takes its name. The plant is admired for its thick, elongated foliage accented with creamy white to pale yellow variegation against deep green. New growth emerges soft pink in color before hardening off, adding extra interest to the plant. It also develops a graceful trailing habit similar to Hoya polyneura, making it well suited for hanging displays. When mature, it produces large yellow flowers with a more open, bell-like form, noticeably larger than typical Hoya blooms.

This listing is for the exact plant shown. It is a rooted and established cutting with multiple growth points and active growth.

Care

• Light: Bright, indirect light to maintain strong variegation
• Water: Allow medium to dry partially between waterings
• Humidity: Prefers moderate to higher humidity

Variegation pattern, trailing growth, and bloom performance may continue to develop as the plant matures.

Hoya yingjiangensis ‘Variegata’ is a rare variegated form of Hoya yingjiangensis, a species native to Yingjiang County in Yunnan Province, China, from which it takes its name. The plant is admired for its thick, elongated foliage accented with creamy white to pale yellow variegation against deep green. New growth emerges soft pink in color before hardening off, adding extra interest to the plant. It also develops a graceful trailing habit similar to Hoya polyneura, making it well suited for hanging displays. When mature, it produces large yellow flowers with a more open, bell-like form, noticeably larger than typical Hoya blooms.

This listing is for the exact plant shown. It is a rooted and established cutting with multiple growth points and active growth.

Care

• Light: Bright, indirect light to maintain strong variegation
• Water: Allow medium to dry partially between waterings
• Humidity: Prefers moderate to higher humidity

Variegation pattern, trailing growth, and bloom performance may continue to develop as the plant matures.