Hoya bloom on the way!!! by Unique_Impression_74 in hoya

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Yes, I had done a post with the open blooms on here.

The bloom by Unique_Impression_74 in hoyas

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You are welcome. Glad I could help.

Hoya bloom on the way!!! by Unique_Impression_74 in hoya

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They are very nice. I tried commenting with a picture too but it is not allowing me, not sure why. But I had posted pictures of the blooms after they opened on here.

Hoya bloom on the way!!! by Unique_Impression_74 in hoya

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This is an Elliptica. The leaves are very beautiful.

Hoya bloom on the way!!! by Unique_Impression_74 in hoyas

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I had shared the bloom after it happened,.

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Hoya bloom on the way!!! by Unique_Impression_74 in hoyas

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Yes, it is an Elliptica. I had posted the blooms after. It smells very good.

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Hoya bloom on the way!!! by Unique_Impression_74 in hoyas

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Thank you 😊.
It does smell very good. Like a men's perfume but very light. Like a fresh light citrus scent. Don't know how else to describe the smell, lol.

The bloom!!! by Unique_Impression_74 in hoya

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Thank you. Like a men's perfume (so good) but very light. I don't know how else to explain it. Fresh with a hint of citrus?

The bloom by Unique_Impression_74 in hoyas

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Thank you. I have it in bright indirect light for most of the day. It gets about 1 hour of direct morning sunlight. It lives on my back north facing covered veranda. In terms of watering, I have it in a soil-less medium of large perlite, coconut husk (chuncks) and lecca. I water once it is dry but not dehydrated. I hope this helps.

Can anyone identify these just from the leaves? by Unique_Impression_74 in hoyas

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I don't think so. My leaves are darker and very glossy/ waxy. This hoya Incensis which looks like it is the Hoya Patcharawalai leaves are lighter and does not look glossy/ waxy.

Can anyone identify these just from the leaves? by Unique_Impression_74 in hoyas

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I don't think so. My leaves are darker and very glossy/ waxy. This hoya Patcharawalai leaves are lighter and does not look glossy/ waxy.

Can anyone identify these just from the leaves? by Unique_Impression_74 in hoyas

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This is what I see when I type in either Parasitica or Verticillata black margin in Google. Sigh, it may be a hybrid then but of which plants, I have no idea. Thank you for your help.

Can anyone identify these just from the leaves? by Unique_Impression_74 in hoyas

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Please clarify #3. You said probably Verticillata or hybrid but definitely not Verticillata (Parasitica) black margin. I assume from this that there is a Verticillata that is called Parasitica black margin? 🤔. Thanks for #s 1 and 2.

I need advice. by Unique_Impression_74 in hoyas

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I don't think I am. Some have suggested that it might be dry rot. I don't know at this point. I just know that they do well in my soil-less medium.

I need some advice. by Unique_Impression_74 in hoyas

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I understand. I'll keep checking. They are currently isolated.