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  2. Fruits & Flowers. View All > Fruits & Flowers. Items per page: 24. 48. 72. Sort by: Newest to Oldest. HF25 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐.

  3. Flowers are borne on clusters, 20 - 50 flowers per cluster, which has short peduncle of 2 - 5 cm long. Sweet-scented the flower is 1.5 - 2.5 cm in diameter, with reflexed white to cream corolla lobes and yellow to pale orange apices.

  4. The genus Hoya means Thomas Hoy, a gardener at Sion House for the Duke of Northumberland, wax flower. The specific epithet callistophylla is from kallisto, meaning most beautiful, and phylum leaf, referring to the beautiful vein of leaves.

  5. Hoya Flora & Hampers has been delivering quality services to its clientele. The flower shop offers an extensive array of premium gift baskets, hampers, and floral arrangements for various occasions...

  6. 1–20 flowers develop in umbrella-shaped flowering clusters (inflorescence), star-shaped, cream or pink with pink centers, and are 0.8–1.3 cm wide. Fruit. Its fruits are follicles that would split open at one side when mature, and are up to 15 by 0.6 cm. Habitat.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hoya_(plant)Hoya (plant) - Wikipedia

    Hoya is a genus of over 500 accepted species of tropical plants in the dogbane family, Apocynaceae. Most are native to several countries of Asia such as the Philippines, India, Thailand, Malaysia, Vietnam, Bangladesh, Indonesia, Polynesia, New Guinea, and many species are also found in Australia.

  8. Scrambling, shrub like Hoya with stems to 1m in length: Foliage: Leaves ovate, light to mid green, to 6cm long by 4cm wide. Mid rib on upper surface sunken, light green. Flowers: Flowers with a heavy, gardenia like scent. Corolla reflexed and incurved at full bloom, pale green to yellow.

  9. Hoya Flora & Hampers, Singapore. 109 likes · 1 was here. Florist.

  10. Hoyas are a diverse plant genus that produces fragrant, star-shaped flowers. Some are easier than others, but all need well-draining soil, warmth, and indirect light. The Eriostemma subgroup prefers strong light and soil that dries between waterings; some Hoyas need cooler night temperatures to bloom. Hoya Overview.

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