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Hoya crassipetiolata is a twining tropical epiphyte from Vietnam. It's elliptic leaves are glossy green with dark green veins throughout. Flowers are white to cream colored and are sweetly fragrant.

Care of Hoya crassipetiolata

  • Bright, indirect light.
  • 60 to 85 degrees.
  • Water when soil surface is dry to the touch.
  • Trailing or twining growth habit.

Family: Apocynaceae

This plant is shipped in a 3.5 inch pot.

Hoya crassipetiolata

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Hoya crassipetiolata is a twining tropical epiphyte from Vietnam. It's elliptic leaves are glossy green with dark green veins throughout. Flowers are white to cream colored and are sweetly fragrant.

Care of Hoya crassipetiolata

  • Bright, indirect light.
  • 60 to 85 degrees.
  • Water when soil surface is dry to the touch.
  • Trailing or twining growth habit.

Family: Apocynaceae

This plant is shipped in a 3.5 inch pot.

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Doreen Richardson

Arrived very limp and traumatized by shipping- it’s cold in NE. Nurturing it. It’s in a warm bedroom with a warm grow light- not close but enough to hopefully get its grove back.

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Billie-Jo

Beautiful

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Ashley

My plant was a little late coming in but i would totally re order again . Steve’s leaves is amazing and gave me a lil something extra for the delay . The crassi arrived in beautiful condition - it’s absolutely beautiful I am in love with her - she was healthy and had two super long tendrils .. will definitely order from Steve’s again !

1 month update : plant is thriving - throwing tendrils left and right lol twining through its own tendrils - new growth all the time . Took a few weeks to get settled in especially since I up potted it even though Steve’s recommends waiting a month or so (listen to them if you want faster foliage growth )- it’s settled and growing like crazy . - my Hoyas definitely do better outside - I’m in Texas and most of mine are outside on the south side of my house in a covered patio that receives a lot of bright light and tx humidity - they love it if that helps anyone !