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Hoya dimorpha 12cm H15cm

Hoya dimorpha 12cm H15cm

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Meet Hoya dimorpha—the slender, elegant climber from the highlands. With her long, lance-shaped leaves and a graceful vining habit, she’s a sophisticated beauty that looks like a waterfall of greenery. She’s a resilient, rare find that adds a touch of vertical drama and airy charm to any bright space!

  • The Formal Name: Hoya dimorpha
  • The Nickname: The Two-Form Hoya
  • Roots: A rare epiphyte native to the humid forests of New Guinea and the Philippines.
  • Natural Vibe: Scrambling through the misty canopy of tropical mountain forests.

Care Guide

  • Care Guide:
  • Sunlight: Prefers bright, indirect light. Too much sun will bleach her long leaves; too little will stop her from vining.
  • Best Room: Hanging in a bright bathroom or near a well-lit office window.
  • Snacks: A weak liquid fertiliser every 4–6 weeks during the growing season.
  • Tropical Feels: Loves humidity but is surprisingly adaptable to normal household air.
  • Cosy Factor: Happy between 18–26°C. Protect her from chilly winter drafts.
  • Thirst: Water when the top half of the soil is dry. She likes a consistent drink but must have good drainage!
  • Safety First: Non-toxic – safe for your furry friends and children.
  • The Bedding: A light, airy mix with plenty of orchid bark and perlite.
  • Family Tree: Propagate easily via stem cuttings rooted in water or moss.
  • Space Needs: A trailing or climbing vine that can reach 1–1.5 metres.
  • Speed: A steady, moderate grower that fills out beautifully over time.
  • Uninvited Guests: Mostly pest-resistant, but keep an eye out for mealybugs.
  • Moving Day: Repot every 2 years in spring to refresh her airy soil.
  • Haircut: Don't prune the flower spurs if you want to see her yellow-orange blooms!
  • Fresh Air: A dainty and efficient natural air-purifying companion.
  • Plant Lore: Its name "dimorpha" refers to the fact that its leaves can sometimes take on two different shapes as the plant matures!
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