Left Continue shopping
Your Order

You have no items in your cart

Winter Shipping Protection (includes 72 hour heat pack)
Product
$10.00
Add to cart

4" Hoya callistophylla

$29.99
Care

 Bright indirect light

 Allow soil to dry almost completely

 Pet friendly

 

Hoya callistophylla is a force to be reckoned with!  This Hoya species is extremely popular with their thick green leaves and black veins. 

Hoya callistophylla is an easy to care for indoor plant.  In our experience, this species grows fairly quick and blooms easily.

Commonly known as Wax Plant, Hoyas are easy to grow indoor vining plants that produce beautiful blooms. 

Hoya callistophylla care:

Let the soil dry out between watering, taking care not to allow them to sit in water.  Make sure to give your new Hoya plenty of bright indirect light.

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.

Customer Reviews

Based on 4 reviews
100%
(4)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
T
Tiffin Bland
Beautiful

I love it. It’s so cute can’t wait to see it grow.

J
Jon
Beautiful plant!

My order came in very quickly and I received a healthy beautiful plant!

E
Erin Costello
Beautiful

The veining on this Hoya is beautiful!! Such a great price and so healthy! It just pushed out a new leaf!

L
L.H.
Beautiful rare hoya!

Still can’t believe I found this Hoya at this price! Gorgeous plant and Canopy Plants rocks