Hoya polyneura 'Fishtail Hoya' 'M'

Hoya polyneura 'M' - Hoya117a

Hoya polyneura ‘M’

Normal to care for

Indoor

Full light

Import

14 cm
7 cm
Hoya polyneura 'Fishtail Hoya' 'M'

Hoya polyneura 'M' - Hoya117a

Hoya polyneura is also called ‘the fishtail Hoya’ because of its unique leave venation pattern. It’s an amazing, fast growing houseplant with splendid leaves and beautiful red-yellow flowers.

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Plant information: Hoya polyneura 'Fishtail Hoya' 'M'

This exotic species hails from the foothills of the Himalayas in Birma and India. It grows long, rigid stems full of leaves, that will become pendant as they get heavier and longer. This Hoya is therefore best grown as a hanging plant in a basket. Although this species is a true eye-catcher because of its leaves, it can also be grown for its flowers. The flowers grow in little bunches called ‘peduncles' and are a splendid yellow with red centers. When the plant starts to flowers, be a bit careful as the flowers are capable of producing a lot of sticky nectar which can stain on wooden furniture. This can be prevented with a quick rinse in the shower. 

Height
14 cm
Width
7 cm
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Limited
Araflora info
Non-edible
Flower colour
Purple
Plant type
Import
Growth habit
Creeping
Growth habit
Epifytical
Growth habit
Slow
Distribution
South-East Asia
Product type
Plant
Adult width
80 cm
Adult height
> 45 cm
Flowering period
all year
Altitude range
500-1000 m
Plant care: Hoya polyneura 'Fishtail Hoya' 'M'

As this species originally grows in the mountainous areas of India and Birma, it will appreciate cooler nights (around 12⁰C-15⁰C), but will also grow and survive in normal house conditions (temperatures around 20⁰C). This exotic plant will appreciate higher levels of humidity, as it is regularly engulfed in mist in its regular habitat. This fast-growing species is an epiphyte and thus does not tolerate a waterlogged soil. Use a coarse, well draining mix such as a combination of perlite, orchid bark and regular soil as a substrate. Make sure the soil is almost dried up before watering again. It is recommended to use a pot with holes in the bottom to make sure any excess water can escape.

Care
Normal
Place
Indoor
Air circulation
Yes
Light
Full light
Light
Semi sun
Maintenance
Can be pruned
Repotting
after 2 years
Soil Ph
<6-7>
Soil type
peat/cocos
Watering tips
Water spraying
Watering
Normal
Watering tips
Free draining mixture
Watering tips
Not standing in water
Max temperature
35 °C
Min temperature
5 °C
Artificial light height
20-40 cm
Fertilise
little
Daytime humidity
60-80%
Humidity at night
80-100%
Daytime temperature
20-30 °C
Nighttime temperature
12-18 °C