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3” Hoya mitrata

$39.99

Care

 Bright indirect light

 Allow soil to dry almost completely

 Pet friendly

 

Experience the exquisite beauty of our Hoya mitrata! This wonderful Hoya will bring a touch of elegance and charm to any space. With its vibrant blooms and unique features, it's a must-have for any plant enthusiast. Don't miss your chance to add this gem to your collection.

Hoya mitrata care:

This Hoya plant prefers a well draining soil that is rich in organic matter.  Allow the soil to dry out almost completely before watering, taking care to not allow the soil to remain in excess water for an extended period.  Provide your new Hoya mitrata with plenty of bright indirect light.  Hoya plants are pet friendly.

General Hoya care instructions:

Beginner Guide To Hoya Care

Additional information:

Hoya, commonly referred to as "Wax Plant" is a genus consisting of over 500 species.

Hoyas are widely cultivated for their aromatic blooms and unique foliage.

They are native to tropical and subtropical areas all around the world. They can be found in Latin America, Asia, Australia, etc.

Mostly epiphytic, you'll find Hoyas love to climb trees in their natural habitats.

Hoyas have a large range of foliage shapes and textures. They can be found with elongated, deeply veined leaves to thin, narrow leaves and everything in between.

Most Hoya plants can be considered easy to care for, in fact, we've compiled a list of the Top 7 Easy To Care For Hoyas.

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Hoya Mitrata

The plant I received is healthy and has nice big leaves with some flecks, just like the photo! It’s a myrmecophyte, a plant that in its natural setting has a mutually beneficial relationship with ants. That’s cool! It’s supposedly a harder hoya to grow and when it blooms, it has large lovely scentless flowers. Fingers crossed that I can successfully grow it. I’m enjoying learning about this rare plant and its cultivation!

Thanks for the review! We are glad to hear your Hoya Mirata was received in great condition, and looks just like the photo. I was not aware of its symbiotic relationship with ants, and that is fascinating. We wish you luck on growing the plant out. You got this! Best of luck on your journey to blooms.

Kevin