
Hoya pubicorolla subsp. anthracina
Hoya pubicorolla subsp. anthracina produces dense umbels of deep maroon flowers edged with fine pale hairs and contrasting pink coronas. The blooms have a velvety appearance and form near-spherical clusters when mature.
Care
- Light: Bright indirect light. Strong filtered light improves flowering and colour intensity.
- Water: Allow the mix to dry partially between watering.
- Temperature: Prefers warm, stable conditions.
- Humidity: Appreciates moderate humidity but adapts to indoor conditions.
- Media: Open, free-draining Hoya mix with bark and coarse components.
- Feeding: Light feeding during active growth to support bloom production.
This subspecies benefits from consistent warmth and good airflow. For seasonal watering adjustments, see our Seasonal Hoya Care for Australian Growers guide.
Key Characteristics
- Foliage: Medium green leaves
- Growth habit: Twining or climbing vine
- Flower colour: Deep maroon to near-black with pink centre
- Flower form: Velvety, star-shaped blooms with fine marginal hairs
- Fragrance: Lightly sweet in the evening
- Blooming season: Typically warmer months
- Growth rate: Moderate in bright conditions
Need help with Hoya care?
Our Hoya growing guides cover watering, flowering, and seasonal care for Australian conditions.
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Hoya pubicorolla subsp. anthracina
Hoya pubicorolla subsp. anthracina produces dense umbels of deep maroon flowers edged with fine pale hairs and contrasting pink coronas. The blooms have a velvety appearance and form near-spherical clusters when mature.
Care
- Light: Bright indirect light. Strong filtered light improves flowering and colour intensity.
- Water: Allow the mix to dry partially between watering.
- Temperature: Prefers warm, stable conditions.
- Humidity: Appreciates moderate humidity but adapts to indoor conditions.
- Media: Open, free-draining Hoya mix with bark and coarse components.
- Feeding: Light feeding during active growth to support bloom production.
This subspecies benefits from consistent warmth and good airflow. For seasonal watering adjustments, see our Seasonal Hoya Care for Australian Growers guide.
Key Characteristics
- Foliage: Medium green leaves
- Growth habit: Twining or climbing vine
- Flower colour: Deep maroon to near-black with pink centre
- Flower form: Velvety, star-shaped blooms with fine marginal hairs
- Fragrance: Lightly sweet in the evening
- Blooming season: Typically warmer months
- Growth rate: Moderate in bright 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 pubicorolla subsp. anthracina produces dense umbels of deep maroon flowers edged with fine pale hairs and contrasting pink coronas. The blooms have a velvety appearance and form near-spherical clusters when mature.
Care
- Light: Bright indirect light. Strong filtered light improves flowering and colour intensity.
- Water: Allow the mix to dry partially between watering.
- Temperature: Prefers warm, stable conditions.
- Humidity: Appreciates moderate humidity but adapts to indoor conditions.
- Media: Open, free-draining Hoya mix with bark and coarse components.
- Feeding: Light feeding during active growth to support bloom production.
This subspecies benefits from consistent warmth and good airflow. For seasonal watering adjustments, see our Seasonal Hoya Care for Australian Growers guide.
Key Characteristics
- Foliage: Medium green leaves
- Growth habit: Twining or climbing vine
- Flower colour: Deep maroon to near-black with pink centre
- Flower form: Velvety, star-shaped blooms with fine marginal hairs
- Fragrance: Lightly sweet in the evening
- Blooming season: Typically warmer months
- Growth rate: Moderate in bright conditions
Need help with Hoya care?
Our Hoya growing guides cover watering, flowering, and seasonal care for Australian conditions.























