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Hoya flagellata 'Gold' Rooted In 3.5" pot - Multiple Nodes and Leaves!
Hoya flagellata 'Gold' Rooted In 3.5" pot - Multiple Nodes and Leaves!
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Hoya Davidcummingii Fully Rooted - Super Healthy! Grown In 3.5"
Hoya Davidcummingii Fully Rooted - Super Healthy! Grown In 3.5"
Please Read! ❗Items cannot be shipped to CALIFORNIA or ARIZONA due to state import laws. Any orders from these states will be canceled. My apologies for this inconvenience.Hoya davidcummingii is a beautiful and unique epiphytic plant native to the island of Luzon in the Philippines. Description Hoya davidcummingii has wiry stems with thick, dark green leaves that have darker edges and lighter undersides. The leaves are elliptical to lance-shaped, measuring up to 4 inches (10 cm) long and 1 inch (2.5 cm) wide. The plant produces attractive hemispherical clusters of up to 20 star-shaped flowers. The flowers are pink to purplish-pink with yellow centers and emit a sweet fragrance. They appear all year round and last for up to 5 days. It is a trailing vine with small roots growing on the stems, which help anchor the plant to a supporting structure and gather moisture and nutrients. Native Habitat Endemic to the Philippines, specifically the dense forests along the roadside in the Bulusan Volcano Natural Park in the Province of Sorsogon. Grows as an epiphyte or lithophyte in humid, tropical environments. Care and Cultivation Prefers bright, indirect sunlight. Direct sunlight can be too intense, especially in the afternoon. Water sparingly, allowing the soil to dry out between waterings. Overwatering can lead to root rot. Requires well-draining soil that provides excellent aeration and does not hold too much water. Prefers high humidity, reflecting its rainforest origins. Misting with rainwater is recommended for foliar feeding. Thrives in warm temperatures between 60-85°F (16-29°C). Keep it away from drafty windows and doorways during the colder months. Can be propagated through stem cuttings. Plant the cuttings in a well-draining growing medium and keep them in bright, indirect light. Fun Fact The specific epithet "davidcummingii" honors David M. Cumming, an Australian Hoya collector who first collected a specimen of the species near Lake Bulusan.You will receive a plant that is very similar to the plants pictured. Ships in a 3.5" pot. We put great care into packaging our plants but due to the nature of the items shipped, it is possible for leaves or stems to bend or break in transit. Broken stems can be replanted after the open wound heals/dries to make two plants. Hoyas are very good at that! However, If your plant arrives rotting or dead, I will replace it for you. Please contact me within 24 hours of delivery of your plants. It is my duty to get you a live healthy plant- a few broken leaves not counting as this is normal. After 24 hours, my job is done and it is up to you (The buyer) to know how to keep it alive. I will accept some returns, however, since a shipped plant cannot be returned in its original condition, I can only offer a 50% refund. We take great care in packaging our plants and problems have always been VERY rare. Heat packs are available for purchase with your item to use if cold weather is expected at the time of shipment. (Link to Heat Pack: https://www.ebay.com/itm/146333255563 ) Keep in mind some plants we carry are very tropical and even cold, not freezing, temperatures can kill them. I will cancel any order I feel won't make it safely to its destination without freezing. 📌IF YOU EXPECT COLD WEATHER, PLEASE PURCHASE A HEAT PACK! 📌 I don't make any profit off of them because they are a necessary shipping item in winter. Basic care instructions are included with your order. Please don’t hesitate to reach out to me for any extra advice you may require. We want you to be successful with our babies! And if you have any questions about this item or others, please message me and I will gladly answer them.Name: Hoya flagellata ‘Gold’
Scientific Name: Hoya flagellata ‘Gold’
Family: Apocynaceae
Product Description:
Hoya flagellata ‘Gold’ is a select form of Hoya flagellata distinguished not by its foliage, but by its gold-toned flowers. The plant carries the typical narrow, green, whip-like leaves of the species—slender, elongated, and lightly glossy—forming elegant, cascading vines. Its real show, however, is in bloom: umbels of star-shaped flowers with golden to yellowish corollas and a contrasting corona, giving the entire cluster a warm, luminous appearance. This form is especially prized by collectors who want something more refined and subtle than variegation, but still visually distinct from the standard species.
Origination: Horticultural selection of Hoya flagellata; species originates from Southeast Asia
Historic Uses: Ornamental collector’s Hoya, valued for its unique flower color
Height: Vining stems to 6–10 feet with support
Hardiness: USDA Zones 11a–11b
Flower Color: Golden to yellow corolla with contrasting corona
Maturity: Blooms seasonally once well-established in warm, humid conditions
Other Names: Sometimes listed simply as Hoya flagellata (gold form)
Growing Instructions:
Grow Hoya flagellata ‘Gold’ in bright, indirect light to encourage flowering without stressing the foliage. Use a well-draining, airy mix (orchid bark, perlite, coco coir). Water when the top layer of the medium begins to dry, avoiding constant wetness. Maintain temperatures around 70–85°F with moderate to high humidity. Provide a trellis or allow the vines to trail. Fertilize lightly during active growth with a bloom-supporting formula. As with the species, it can be somewhat shy to bloom if light or warmth is insufficient.
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