



Hoya lockii bloom
Always forget her..while her scent is one of the nicest. Mint chocolate/vanilla, yet very faint. Very easy to raise!




Always forget her..while her scent is one of the nicest. Mint chocolate/vanilla, yet very faint. Very easy to raise!
A nice faint scent, yet I can't discribe it.
Something floral, fruity...
Strong scenr: Mix between citrus and very fresh mushrooms collected from the woods.
Oddity: Saw a wasp crawling along the peduncle, cutting off the small buds... 😑😤
So far the plant has produced 3-4 peduncle. Eastern windowsil, bathroom, not repoted, ~2yo.
Added a "Zollstock" as a comparison of the flower size.
Plant is about 2 ½ yo, it did somehow nothing for about a year, til it was sat on eastern windowsil and pushed peduncle + flower in 1 ½ month.
It has a nice floral scent that I can't discribe. It's just nice and floral!
Plant ~2-3yo, sometimes it grows, sometimes not, it started vining, produced two of the thread-like peduncles H. caudata, flagellata, phuwaiensis and a few others of this family used to do. No scent at all. 24°C/~50% humidity, flowered outside the box, under amazon noname led lights.
Plant ~yo, northern windowsill/southern ones before. 30°C/~40% humidity, plant was not growing proper/perma-root/dry-rotting before it was places in water > pseudo-PON > Seramis (Later was as slways the game changer).
I assume it's suppose to have a scent, but since it's afternoon and therefore not "Hoya scent test time"...
Hoya cv. "Minibelle" is a cultivar/x-breed of H. shepherdii and H. carnosa.
~26cm long leaf of Hoya sp. Aceh "Gayo Lues splash".
Must be verticilata-related. Very strong and nice parfum scent.
Despite it does not exist in nature I omitted the "cv." since it's also not a man-made cultivar, yet was created by nature in a nursery by polinating insects.
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Plant ~2 ½ yo, most of the time northern windowsil, with the presence of two peduncles it was moved to western window. 24°C/40 humidity.
Scent... it has a faint scent, close or similar to Hoya spartioides, or some else flower that I, as always, don't know. Somehow floral... not bad!
Very faint scent: mint/rose-like (Hoya shepherdii).
Yet another flower orb from Hoya verticilata, formerly known as Hoya wibergiae.
Plant is now about 3yo, 1st time it has that large amount of buds. Lower peduncle has a "4 leaf good luck flower".
Caused by much sunlight, nothing to worry.
Interesting that so far, just Hoya crassipetiolata, cv. Michele and "snow leopard" ever set up those purple rings and dots. All other Hoyas turned red.
Bought a year ago as a very tiny plant it has grown well and is now flowering for the 1st time. Compared to the basic lacunosa the "little star in the middle" of a flower is way smaller on sr 2010-055. 3rd pic shows comparision, 5th pic is a 10+ zoom on sr 2010-055, 6th pic same on basic lacunosa. Scent is the same on sr 2010-055 but way more faint.