Hoya wibergiae, formerly known as Hoya parasitica and now also lumped into Hoya verticillata, has thick, succulent heart shaped leaves with splashes of pink variegation throughout the foliage. Hoya wibergiae is well adapted as an indoor plant. They prefer
Hoya wibergiae, formerly known as Hoya parasitica and now also lumped into Hoya verticillata, has thick, succulent heart shaped leaves with splashes of pink variegation throughout the foliage.
Hoya wibergiae is well adapted as an indoor plant. They prefer to climb so give it a coco pole or other structure to attach to. They will also grow just fine in a hanging basket, or placed on a ledge for a cascading effect.
Caring for your new Hoya plant is pretty simple. Provide your plant with a well draining soil that is rich in organic matter. Allow the soil to dry out almost completely between watering, taking care to not allow it to sit in excess water. Give your Hoya wibergiae plenty of bright indirect light.
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