
Hoya australis ssp. tenuipes
Hoya australis ssp. tenuipes is a vigorous Australian subspecies producing large, rounded umbels of creamy white flowers with soft pink centres. It is a reliable grower and flowers well under bright conditions.
Care
- Light: Bright indirect light to gentle morning sun.
- Water: Allow the mix to dry partially between watering.
- Temperature: Tolerant of a wider temperature range but prefers warmth.
- Humidity: Average household humidity is suitable.
- Media: Free-draining Hoya mix with bark and coarse components.
- Feeding: Light feeding during active growth to support flowering.
This subspecies responds well to strong light and warmth, which improves flowering performance. For watering adjustments throughout the year, see our Seasonal Hoya Care for Australian Growers guide.
Key Characteristics
- Foliage: Medium to large green leaves
- Growth habit: Strong climbing vine
- Flower colour: Creamy white with pale pink centre
- Flower size: Medium, held in large rounded umbels
- Fragrance: Noticeably sweet, strongest in the evening
- Blooming season: Typically late spring through summer
- Growth rate: Vigorous under good light
Need help with Hoya care?
Our Hoya growing guides cover watering, flowering, and seasonal care for Australian conditions.
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Hoya australis ssp. tenuipes
Hoya australis ssp. tenuipes is a vigorous Australian subspecies producing large, rounded umbels of creamy white flowers with soft pink centres. It is a reliable grower and flowers well under bright conditions.
Care
- Light: Bright indirect light to gentle morning sun.
- Water: Allow the mix to dry partially between watering.
- Temperature: Tolerant of a wider temperature range but prefers warmth.
- Humidity: Average household humidity is suitable.
- Media: Free-draining Hoya mix with bark and coarse components.
- Feeding: Light feeding during active growth to support flowering.
This subspecies responds well to strong light and warmth, which improves flowering performance. For watering adjustments throughout the year, see our Seasonal Hoya Care for Australian Growers guide.
Key Characteristics
- Foliage: Medium to large green leaves
- Growth habit: Strong climbing vine
- Flower colour: Creamy white with pale pink centre
- Flower size: Medium, held in large rounded umbels
- Fragrance: Noticeably sweet, strongest in the evening
- Blooming season: Typically late spring through summer
- Growth rate: Vigorous under good light
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Our Hoya growing guides cover watering, flowering, and seasonal care for Australian conditions.
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Description
Hoya australis ssp. tenuipes is a vigorous Australian subspecies producing large, rounded umbels of creamy white flowers with soft pink centres. It is a reliable grower and flowers well under bright conditions.
Care
- Light: Bright indirect light to gentle morning sun.
- Water: Allow the mix to dry partially between watering.
- Temperature: Tolerant of a wider temperature range but prefers warmth.
- Humidity: Average household humidity is suitable.
- Media: Free-draining Hoya mix with bark and coarse components.
- Feeding: Light feeding during active growth to support flowering.
This subspecies responds well to strong light and warmth, which improves flowering performance. For watering adjustments throughout the year, see our Seasonal Hoya Care for Australian Growers guide.
Key Characteristics
- Foliage: Medium to large green leaves
- Growth habit: Strong climbing vine
- Flower colour: Creamy white with pale pink centre
- Flower size: Medium, held in large rounded umbels
- Fragrance: Noticeably sweet, strongest in the evening
- Blooming season: Typically late spring through summer
- Growth rate: Vigorous under good light
Need help with Hoya care?
Our Hoya growing guides cover watering, flowering, and seasonal care for Australian conditions.























