
Hoya obovata 'Chimera'
A selected form of Hoya obovata displaying striking chimeral flower variation, with creamy white corollas and deep pink to burgundy centres. A vigorous, large-leaved species that produces impressive rounded umbels when mature.
Care
- Light: Bright, indirect light. Gentle morning sun is suitable.
- Water: Allow the potting mix to dry partially between watering. Avoid prolonged saturation.
- Temperature: Prefers 18–30°C. Protect from cold and frost.
- Humidity: Average indoor humidity is suitable with good airflow.
- Media: Open, free-draining Hoya mix with bark, perlite and chunky components.
- Feeding: Light fertilising during active growth (spring to early autumn).
Key Characteristics
- Leaf Shape: Large, thick, rounded succulent leaves.
- Growth Habit: Trailing or climbing vine.
- Flower: White to blush corollas with pink to burgundy corona centres.
- Umbel Size: Large spherical clusters.
- Bloom Season: Warmer months in Australia.
- Fragrance: Sweet in the evening.
- Growth Speed: Moderate to fast under warm conditions.
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Hoya obovata 'Chimera'
A selected form of Hoya obovata displaying striking chimeral flower variation, with creamy white corollas and deep pink to burgundy centres. A vigorous, large-leaved species that produces impressive rounded umbels when mature.
Care
- Light: Bright, indirect light. Gentle morning sun is suitable.
- Water: Allow the potting mix to dry partially between watering. Avoid prolonged saturation.
- Temperature: Prefers 18–30°C. Protect from cold and frost.
- Humidity: Average indoor humidity is suitable with good airflow.
- Media: Open, free-draining Hoya mix with bark, perlite and chunky components.
- Feeding: Light fertilising during active growth (spring to early autumn).
Key Characteristics
- Leaf Shape: Large, thick, rounded succulent leaves.
- Growth Habit: Trailing or climbing vine.
- Flower: White to blush corollas with pink to burgundy corona centres.
- Umbel Size: Large spherical clusters.
- Bloom Season: Warmer months in Australia.
- Fragrance: Sweet in the evening.
- Growth Speed: Moderate to fast under warm conditions.
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Description
A selected form of Hoya obovata displaying striking chimeral flower variation, with creamy white corollas and deep pink to burgundy centres. A vigorous, large-leaved species that produces impressive rounded umbels when mature.
Care
- Light: Bright, indirect light. Gentle morning sun is suitable.
- Water: Allow the potting mix to dry partially between watering. Avoid prolonged saturation.
- Temperature: Prefers 18–30°C. Protect from cold and frost.
- Humidity: Average indoor humidity is suitable with good airflow.
- Media: Open, free-draining Hoya mix with bark, perlite and chunky components.
- Feeding: Light fertilising during active growth (spring to early autumn).
Key Characteristics
- Leaf Shape: Large, thick, rounded succulent leaves.
- Growth Habit: Trailing or climbing vine.
- Flower: White to blush corollas with pink to burgundy corona centres.
- Umbel Size: Large spherical clusters.
- Bloom Season: Warmer months in Australia.
- Fragrance: Sweet in the evening.
- Growth Speed: Moderate to fast under warm conditions.























