Hoya Kentiana
PLANT CARE
• Light: Bright light or some direct sun
• Water:
PLANT DESCRIPTION
Flowers: The maroon flowers with yellow centers bloom between late spring and early fall. They last for a week, and are said to smell like butterscotch.
Foliage: It has a thin light green stalk. The string bean like leaves are very narrow, dark green (with dark green edges) and almost “bent” along the leaf. The size of the leaves are 3″ to 5″ long and 0.5″ wide. Growing on vines that can reach eight feet long or more. With bright light or some direct sun, the edges of the leaves will develop a reddish color
ORGINS:
Also called “narrowleaf hoya,” H. kentiana is native to the Philippines.
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