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Hoya bilobata
Waxf plant is best suited to a semi-shaded habitat.
Always water a few days after the substrate has dried out. In winter, limit watering.
Room temperature is ideal. The plant is not cold hardy.
The wax plant can be placed in hanging pots and grown as an overhanging houseplant.
Hoya bilobata, a native of the Hoya genus, originally from the Philippines. It is a liana-like plant that can also be grown in hanging pots.
The dark green leaves are fleshy, ovate to elongated and have blunt tips at the ends. The leaves are smooth and glossy to the touch. The stems resemble creeping or climbing blades.
In summer, white to cream flowers bloom with a yellow corolla in dense inflorescences. They are usually small and star-shaped.
Easy to grow, Hoya bilobata is ideal for beginners. It prefers a warm and humid environment and is suitable for growing as a houseplant. It can be placed in hanging baskets or provide support for climbing growth. It can be easily fertilized like other houseplants. An ideal houseplant for the beginner grower, it will bring a green freshness to the interior and delight with its tiny flowers.