Dischidia ruscifolia 'Variegata' (Million Hearts) - 2.5" hanging basket

$25.00
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You will receive the plant in the photo / video. Dischidias are Hoya's Sister Genus, a group of trailing, twining, or vining epiphytes. In the wild, Dischidia may have a symbiotic relationship with ants (called myrmecophytes), acting as a storage house for them. Dischidia ruscifolia 'Variegata' stems are covered in tiny white flowers at the internode. Hence the name, "Million Hearts". Easy to grow and very drought tolerant. Looks amazing in a hanging basket!
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You will receive the plant in the photo / video. Dischidias are Hoya's Sister Genus, a group of trailing, twining, or vining epiphytes. In the wild, Dischidia may have a symbiotic relationship with ants (called myrmecophytes), acting as a storage house for them. Dischidia ruscifolia 'Variegata' stems are covered in tiny white flowers at the internode. Hence the name, "Million Hearts". Easy to grow and very drought tolerant. Looks amazing in a hanging basket!
You will receive the plant in the photo / video. Dischidias are Hoya's Sister Genus, a group of trailing, twining, or vining epiphytes. In the wild, Dischidia may have a symbiotic relationship with ants (called myrmecophytes), acting as a storage house for them. Dischidia ruscifolia 'Variegata' stems are covered in tiny white flowers at the internode. Hence the name, "Million Hearts". Easy to grow and very drought tolerant. Looks amazing in a hanging basket!