
Formerly known as Hoya Parasitica. This Hoya boast interesting thick leaves with noticeable raised veins and black margins as it’s named after. Like most Hoyas, they are to be treated as a succulent, needing bright indirect light and a low watering schedule. Deep and thoroughly but not often, maybe once every 10 days during growing season and once every 2-3 weeks during winter. They and are also epiphytes therefore they can be fertilized with an orchid fertilizer to promote blooming.
Size: 4 inch plastic nursery pot. Decorative pot not included.
Care Level: Easy
light level: bright indirect light, treat like a succulent
Water: Low, water deeply but must allow to dry out at least til the top 2-3 inch is dry before another watering. (About every 7-10 days during growing season and every 2-3 weeks during winter) depends on your environment.
Flowers: star shaped, aromatic
Safe/non toxic to all pets and humans! But the sap may cause irritation.
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