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  1. 2020年11月29日 · Hoya Caudata or Hoya Caudata ‘Sumatra’ is a vining epiphyte belonging to the Apocynaceae dogbane family. It is also called a wax plant due to the presence of a waxy layer covering the foliage with its sweet-smelling blooms. This hoya is a tropical and terrestrial plant that uses other plants and trees to grow long and spread.

  2. Hoya caudata. Hoya caudata has some of the most wonderful leaves on a Hoya that I have seen. It is a native of Thailand and Malaysia where it scrabbles over rocks in moist conditions. The flowers are hairy and really cute, but the biggest reason to grow the plant is for the gorgeous leaves.

  3. 尾狀球蘭 Hoya caudata ‘ Red '. HK$88. 數量. Hoya caudata is a vining epiphytic plant in the family Apocynaceae.It is native to the Malaysia, Thailand and Borneo. The inflorescence is made up of multiple flowers in a group of umbel. The inflorences are peachy-white, star-shpaed with purple centers.

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  4. 2023年6月14日 · Hoya Caudata ‘Sumatra’ is a vining epiphyte belonging to the genus Hoya, which encompasses a diverse group of tropical and subtropical vines in the family Apocynaceae. Each leaf is about 2-4 inches in a deep green color, which contrasts beautifully with random silver-gray speckles, giving it a dusty look.

  5. 2023年9月29日 · September 29, 2023 5 min read. Discover the magical world of Hoya caudata, a stunning house plant with vibrant leaves and delicate star-shaped flowers. Learn about its sunlight requirements, ideal soil conditions, watering schedule, propagation methods, and how to address common issues.

  6. 2023年8月4日 · Hoya Caudata Sumatra, also known as Hoya Caudata, is a climbing plant that belongs to the Apocynaceae family. It was founded by Thomas Hoya in 1883. This unique wax plant has green leaves with a touch of red, covered in a waxy layer and small silver spots. It produces pretty, hairy flowers in shades of cream to pink, which smell like vanilla.

  7. 2023年5月9日 · I’ve been taken with Hoya caudata ‘Sumatra’ since the first time I saw it. As a Hoya lover, I have a place in my heart for each and every one of them, but this one is a stunner in so many ways. The deep, olive green leaves with silvery splashes would be a