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Hoya lithophytica (WA Prohibited)

Hoya lithophytica (WA Prohibited)

Hoya lithophytica is a compact species with thick, smooth green leaves and a neat clumping to lightly vining habit. The foliage has a firm texture, and the plant produces rounded clusters of pale cream to soft pink flowers with slightly deeper centres. Blooms carry a gentle scent and are held close to the stems.

The species prefers bright filtered light, warm temperatures and a lightly drying cycle. It grows steadily in stable indoor conditions, and its thicker leaves respond well to an open, airy potting mix. Regular feeding during the warmer months supports new growth and flower development.

Key Characteristics

  • Growth habit: Compact to lightly vining stems that form a tidy plant
  • Leaf features: Thick, smooth green leaves with a firm texture
  • Flowers: Pale cream to soft pink blooms with slightly deeper centres, held in rounded clusters
  • Fragrance: Gentle scent in warm conditions
  • Pot size supplied: 100 mm or 80 mm depending on batch; plant size remains consistent
  • Growth speed: Moderate in warm, bright conditions
  • Skill level: Suitable for beginners

Growing Conditions

  • Light: Bright, indirect light; soft morning sun is suitable.
  • Water: Allow most of the potting mix to dry between waterings; thick leaves prefer a lightly drying cycle.
  • Temperature: Best grown between 18–30 °C with stable warmth.
  • Humidity: Standard indoor humidity is adequate; moderate humidity supports flowering.
  • Potting mix: Chunky, airy, free-draining blend with fine bark and coarse perlite.
  • Fertiliser: Light, regular feeding during the warmer months encourages steady growth.
$26.25

Original: $75.00

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Hoya lithophytica (WA Prohibited)

$75.00

$26.25

Hoya lithophytica (WA Prohibited)

Hoya lithophytica is a compact species with thick, smooth green leaves and a neat clumping to lightly vining habit. The foliage has a firm texture, and the plant produces rounded clusters of pale cream to soft pink flowers with slightly deeper centres. Blooms carry a gentle scent and are held close to the stems.

The species prefers bright filtered light, warm temperatures and a lightly drying cycle. It grows steadily in stable indoor conditions, and its thicker leaves respond well to an open, airy potting mix. Regular feeding during the warmer months supports new growth and flower development.

Key Characteristics

  • Growth habit: Compact to lightly vining stems that form a tidy plant
  • Leaf features: Thick, smooth green leaves with a firm texture
  • Flowers: Pale cream to soft pink blooms with slightly deeper centres, held in rounded clusters
  • Fragrance: Gentle scent in warm conditions
  • Pot size supplied: 100 mm or 80 mm depending on batch; plant size remains consistent
  • Growth speed: Moderate in warm, bright conditions
  • Skill level: Suitable for beginners

Growing Conditions

  • Light: Bright, indirect light; soft morning sun is suitable.
  • Water: Allow most of the potting mix to dry between waterings; thick leaves prefer a lightly drying cycle.
  • Temperature: Best grown between 18–30 °C with stable warmth.
  • Humidity: Standard indoor humidity is adequate; moderate humidity supports flowering.
  • Potting mix: Chunky, airy, free-draining blend with fine bark and coarse perlite.
  • Fertiliser: Light, regular feeding during the warmer months encourages steady growth.

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Description

Hoya lithophytica is a compact species with thick, smooth green leaves and a neat clumping to lightly vining habit. The foliage has a firm texture, and the plant produces rounded clusters of pale cream to soft pink flowers with slightly deeper centres. Blooms carry a gentle scent and are held close to the stems.

The species prefers bright filtered light, warm temperatures and a lightly drying cycle. It grows steadily in stable indoor conditions, and its thicker leaves respond well to an open, airy potting mix. Regular feeding during the warmer months supports new growth and flower development.

Key Characteristics

  • Growth habit: Compact to lightly vining stems that form a tidy plant
  • Leaf features: Thick, smooth green leaves with a firm texture
  • Flowers: Pale cream to soft pink blooms with slightly deeper centres, held in rounded clusters
  • Fragrance: Gentle scent in warm conditions
  • Pot size supplied: 100 mm or 80 mm depending on batch; plant size remains consistent
  • Growth speed: Moderate in warm, bright conditions
  • Skill level: Suitable for beginners

Growing Conditions

  • Light: Bright, indirect light; soft morning sun is suitable.
  • Water: Allow most of the potting mix to dry between waterings; thick leaves prefer a lightly drying cycle.
  • Temperature: Best grown between 18–30 °C with stable warmth.
  • Humidity: Standard indoor humidity is adequate; moderate humidity supports flowering.
  • Potting mix: Chunky, airy, free-draining blend with fine bark and coarse perlite.
  • Fertiliser: Light, regular feeding during the warmer months encourages steady growth.
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