Hoya insularis - Wax Plant - 4" round pot
You will receive the plant in the photos / video. Native to Borneo, this Hoya species was first discovered in the early 1900s. Fast forward to March 2020, finally confirmed to be a member of the Hoya genus. Hoya insularis has soft leaves that look like thick blades of grass. Star-shaped clusters of pink blooms emit a sweet, subtle fragrance. The stems trail and climb.
You will receive the plant in the photos / video. Native to Borneo, this Hoya species was first discovered in the early 1900s. Fast forward to March 2020, finally confirmed to be a member of the Hoya genus. Hoya insularis has soft leaves that look like thick blades of grass. Star-shaped clusters of pink blooms emit a sweet, subtle fragrance. The stems trail and climb.
You will receive the plant in the photos / video. Native to Borneo, this Hoya species was first discovered in the early 1900s. Fast forward to March 2020, finally confirmed to be a member of the Hoya genus. Hoya insularis has soft leaves that look like thick blades of grass. Star-shaped clusters of pink blooms emit a sweet, subtle fragrance. The stems trail and climb.