
Hoya linearis
Hoya linearis is a distinctive trailing species with long, slender foliage and clusters of soft white star-shaped flowers with pale pink centres. It is well suited to hanging baskets where its cascading stems can develop fully.
Care
- Light: Bright indirect light. Avoid harsh direct sun.
- Water: Keep evenly moist but not wet. Do not allow to dry completely for extended periods.
- Temperature: Prefers cooler to mild conditions compared to many Hoyas.
- Humidity: Appreciates moderate humidity.
- Media: Open, well-draining mix that retains some moisture.
- Feeding: Light feeding during active growth.
This species prefers slightly cooler conditions than most Hoyas and benefits from good airflow. For seasonal watering adjustments, see our Seasonal Hoya Care for Australian Growers guide.
Key Characteristics
- Foliage: Long, narrow, soft-textured leaves
- Growth habit: Cascading trailing vine
- Flower colour: White with pale pink centre
- Flower form: Small star-shaped blooms in loose umbels
- Fragrance: Lightly sweet
- Blooming season: Typically cooler months to early spring
- Growth rate: Moderate in suitable conditions
Need help with Hoya care?
Our Hoya growing guides cover watering, flowering, and seasonal care for Australian conditions.
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Hoya linearis
Hoya linearis is a distinctive trailing species with long, slender foliage and clusters of soft white star-shaped flowers with pale pink centres. It is well suited to hanging baskets where its cascading stems can develop fully.
Care
- Light: Bright indirect light. Avoid harsh direct sun.
- Water: Keep evenly moist but not wet. Do not allow to dry completely for extended periods.
- Temperature: Prefers cooler to mild conditions compared to many Hoyas.
- Humidity: Appreciates moderate humidity.
- Media: Open, well-draining mix that retains some moisture.
- Feeding: Light feeding during active growth.
This species prefers slightly cooler conditions than most Hoyas and benefits from good airflow. For seasonal watering adjustments, see our Seasonal Hoya Care for Australian Growers guide.
Key Characteristics
- Foliage: Long, narrow, soft-textured leaves
- Growth habit: Cascading trailing vine
- Flower colour: White with pale pink centre
- Flower form: Small star-shaped blooms in loose umbels
- Fragrance: Lightly sweet
- Blooming season: Typically cooler months to early spring
- Growth rate: Moderate in suitable conditions
Need help with Hoya care?
Our Hoya growing guides cover watering, flowering, and seasonal care for Australian conditions.
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Description
Hoya linearis is a distinctive trailing species with long, slender foliage and clusters of soft white star-shaped flowers with pale pink centres. It is well suited to hanging baskets where its cascading stems can develop fully.
Care
- Light: Bright indirect light. Avoid harsh direct sun.
- Water: Keep evenly moist but not wet. Do not allow to dry completely for extended periods.
- Temperature: Prefers cooler to mild conditions compared to many Hoyas.
- Humidity: Appreciates moderate humidity.
- Media: Open, well-draining mix that retains some moisture.
- Feeding: Light feeding during active growth.
This species prefers slightly cooler conditions than most Hoyas and benefits from good airflow. For seasonal watering adjustments, see our Seasonal Hoya Care for Australian Growers guide.
Key Characteristics
- Foliage: Long, narrow, soft-textured leaves
- Growth habit: Cascading trailing vine
- Flower colour: White with pale pink centre
- Flower form: Small star-shaped blooms in loose umbels
- Fragrance: Lightly sweet
- Blooming season: Typically cooler months to early spring
- Growth rate: Moderate in suitable conditions
Need help with Hoya care?
Our Hoya growing guides cover watering, flowering, and seasonal care for Australian conditions.























