
Hoya tsangii (odetteae)
Hoya tsangii (odetteae) is a compact trailing species known for its small, thick leaves and clusters of bright yellow flowers. It is well suited to hanging baskets or small spaces where its neat growth habit can be appreciated.
Care
- Light: Bright indirect light. Can tolerate gentle morning sun.
- Water: Allow the mix to dry partially between watering.
- Temperature: Prefers warm conditions. Protect from cold below 10°C.
- Humidity: Average indoor humidity is sufficient.
- Media: Free-draining Hoya mix with bark, perlite, and coarse components.
- Feeding: Light feeding during active growth.
This species responds well to consistent warmth and good light. For seasonal watering adjustments, see our Seasonal Hoya Care for Australian Growers guide.
Key Characteristics
- Foliage: Small, thick, slightly pointed green leaves
- Growth habit: Compact trailing vine
- Flower colour: Bright yellow with deeper yellow centre
- Flower size: Small, held in rounded umbels
- Fragrance: Mildly scented
- Blooming season: Typically warmer months
- Growth rate: Moderate to fast in warm conditions
Need help with Hoya care?
Our detailed Hoya growing guides cover watering, flowering, and seasonal adjustments for Australian conditions.
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Hoya tsangii (odetteae)
Hoya tsangii (odetteae) is a compact trailing species known for its small, thick leaves and clusters of bright yellow flowers. It is well suited to hanging baskets or small spaces where its neat growth habit can be appreciated.
Care
- Light: Bright indirect light. Can tolerate gentle morning sun.
- Water: Allow the mix to dry partially between watering.
- Temperature: Prefers warm conditions. Protect from cold below 10°C.
- Humidity: Average indoor humidity is sufficient.
- Media: Free-draining Hoya mix with bark, perlite, and coarse components.
- Feeding: Light feeding during active growth.
This species responds well to consistent warmth and good light. For seasonal watering adjustments, see our Seasonal Hoya Care for Australian Growers guide.
Key Characteristics
- Foliage: Small, thick, slightly pointed green leaves
- Growth habit: Compact trailing vine
- Flower colour: Bright yellow with deeper yellow centre
- Flower size: Small, held in rounded umbels
- Fragrance: Mildly scented
- Blooming season: Typically warmer months
- Growth rate: Moderate to fast in warm conditions
Need help with Hoya care?
Our detailed Hoya growing guides cover watering, flowering, and seasonal adjustments for Australian conditions.
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Description
Hoya tsangii (odetteae) is a compact trailing species known for its small, thick leaves and clusters of bright yellow flowers. It is well suited to hanging baskets or small spaces where its neat growth habit can be appreciated.
Care
- Light: Bright indirect light. Can tolerate gentle morning sun.
- Water: Allow the mix to dry partially between watering.
- Temperature: Prefers warm conditions. Protect from cold below 10°C.
- Humidity: Average indoor humidity is sufficient.
- Media: Free-draining Hoya mix with bark, perlite, and coarse components.
- Feeding: Light feeding during active growth.
This species responds well to consistent warmth and good light. For seasonal watering adjustments, see our Seasonal Hoya Care for Australian Growers guide.
Key Characteristics
- Foliage: Small, thick, slightly pointed green leaves
- Growth habit: Compact trailing vine
- Flower colour: Bright yellow with deeper yellow centre
- Flower size: Small, held in rounded umbels
- Fragrance: Mildly scented
- Blooming season: Typically warmer months
- Growth rate: Moderate to fast in warm conditions
Need help with Hoya care?
Our detailed Hoya growing guides cover watering, flowering, and seasonal adjustments for Australian conditions.























