Description
HOYA CHUNIANA IML 1134
Hoya chuniana is a member of the Apocynaceae family and is a native of Papua New Guinea.
The flowers have an apricot corolla with a pinkish white corona, it has around 20 – 40 flowers in each umbel and has a slight fragrance.
It prefers dappled shade position as the leaves will burn in full sun.
INDOORS: Most Hoya are well suited to hanging baskets or ladders and can be grown indoors under pot culture in a warm position but flowering is sometimes difficult.
SOILS: The vine will enjoy most soil types but prefers well drained gravelly soils, moist but not wet, warm but frost free above 4 degrees.
PLANTING: Dig the hole twice the size of the pot and plant level with the surrounding soil. Mounding can help with wetter soils.
CARE: Prune after flowering but don’t cut off flower buds as flowers appear each year on them. Fertilise during growing period and withdraw water in the colder months. Mulch well to conserve water.
ENJOY THIS UNIQUE HOYA!
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