The Hoya kentiana and Hoya wayetii are very similar, which can make them easy to confuse. But don't worry, there are some easy ways to tell them apart! You can identify them by looking at their leaves, flowers, and peduncles.
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The Hoya kentiana and Hoya wayetii are very similar, which can make them easy to confuse. But don't worry, there are some easy ways to tell them apart! You can identify them by looking at their leaves, flowers, and peduncles.
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Hoya retusa is an epiphytic flowering plant that grows as a climbing plant. Its leaves look like succulents. Hoya retusa has fragrant, star-shaped flowers with cream petals and a red center. This plant is well suited for indoor use as it is not too large and easy to maintain.
Hoya carnosa ‘Tricolor’
Hoya retusa
Hoya 'Mathilde'