Hoya Memoria Gracilis, commonly known as the Wax Plant, is a charming and unique variety that showcases delicate, slender leaves and clusters of fragrant, star-shaped flowers. Its blooms are soft pink with a slightly fuzzy texture, making them a captivating addition to any indoor plant collection. Known for its trailing habit, Hoya Memoria Gracilis is ideal for hanging baskets, where its graceful vines can cascade beautifully, bringing natural elegance to your space.
Beyond its aesthetic appeal, Hoya Memoria Gracilis is pet-friendly, making it safe for homes with cats and dogs. It also offers air-purifying benefits, helping to improve indoor air quality by filtering out toxins. One of its standout qualities is its hardiness—it can withstand extended periods without water, making it a fantastic choice for those with busy lifestyles or those who may occasionally forget to water. Hoya Memoria Gracilis actually thrives on a little neglect, making it perfect for beginners and seasoned plant enthusiasts alike.
Please note, the images shown represent the actual stock. Minor cosmetic imperfections on the leaves are natural for live plants and do not affect the plant’s health or growth.
The genus Hoya includes over 500 recognised species (the number varies greatly due to discrepancies within the group and new species being discovered). Most Hoya plants are originally from Asia, Australasia, and the Pacific islands. Botanist Robert Brown named the Hoya genus after his friend Thomas Hoy.
Hoya species are found in rainforest, coastal and cliff habitats, where they may grow climbing on other plants (this pattern is also known as epiphytic), forming vines and, occasionally, shrubs.
Light: Hoya thrives in bright, indirect light but can tolerate a few hours of direct sunlight daily. In lower light, the plant may grow slower and produce fewer flowers but will remain healthy.
Water: This drought-tolerant plant can handle long periods without water, making it perfect for those who occasionally forget to water. Allow the soil to dry out between waterings, and avoid overwatering, which can cause root rot.
Humidity: Moderate to high humidity (50-60%) is ideal for Hoya Pubera, although it can tolerate average indoor humidity. Placing the plant near a humidifier or in a bathroom will promote lush growth and more frequent blooming.
Temperature: Hoya Pubera thrives in warm temperatures between 18-26°C. To prevent stress, keep it away from cold drafts and sudden temperature changes.
Soil: Hoya can be grown in Highland Moss succulent mix, general houseplant mix, or an aroid potting mix, all of which are available on our website. These blends provide excellent drainage and aeration, helping to keep your plant’s roots healthy.
Fertiliser: Feed the plant with a balanced liquid fertiliser every 4-6 weeks during the growing season (spring and summer). No feeding is needed during autumn and winter when growth slows.
Repotting: Hoya prefers to be slightly root-bound and doesn’t require frequent repotting. Repot every 2-3 years or when it outgrows its pot.
Pruning: Prune lightly to remove any dead or damaged leaves and to control the plant’s size. Avoid cutting flower stems, as Hoyas can bloom from the same stalk multiple times.
1. Yellowing Leaves:
2. Leaf Drop:
3. Lack of Blooms:
4. Brown Leaf Tips:
5. Pests (Mealybugs, Spider Mites):
Hoya is a fast-growing, pet-friendly, air-purifying plant that’s perfect for those who prefer low-maintenance plants. With its ability to thrive on occasional neglect and its stunning appearance, this resilient plant is a must-have for any plant lover.
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