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australis


Huge clusters of waxy-white blooms with red centers and heavy vanilla-chocolate fragrance.  Thick, leathery, deep green, glossy, palm-size leaves.  Free flowering, a must if you have the space.  Vine.

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australis

Average Rating 5 out of 5

Wowzers

The leaves are the size of my hand. Crazy beautiful!

Barbara Leblanc Jul 11 2019, 13:53 PM

Hoya australis

A pleasure to grow and definitely one of the less fussy Hoyas. Can’t wait for a bloom!

Charmaine Litten Apr 16 2019, 20:57 PM

easy plant

The plant grows really fast, doesn't require much attention. Also, I would like to mention that the package was super safe - nothing was damaged, and everything about shipment was so well organised. Thank you, guys!

Natalia Kotsyuba May 25 2017, 15:22 PM

australis hoyas

Easy to grow, after it gets older it will bloom, and the blooms smell like chocolate, the blooms last for days. Makes a beautiful hanging plant for any room with only a small amount of sunshine needed.

Patricia McCauley Oct 20 2012, 17:19 PM

Hoya australis

I've grown Hoya australis for about six years now and for me this is one of the easiest Hoyas to grow. I live in Florida and this plant seems to thrive in the warmth and humidity of our climate. Like most other Hoyas, this one requires a well draining potting medium and bright light. It will take a l little sun but direct intense sun for too long will scorch the foliage. If you live in a dry climate you can mist the plant regularly or place the pot on a saucer of moist pebbles to raise the humidity level around the plant. Hoya australis is very fast growing and blooms profusely during the fall and winter months. A bonus: The flowers are extremely fragrant! This is one Hoya that can be grown trained to a trellis or in a hanging basket and it's fairly easy to propagate from stem cuttings!

Linda Vosbury Aug 09 2012, 18:52 PM

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