Hoya imbricata is an epiphytic climbing plant. They prefer to have surface that they can stick their leaves to. They look like little pancakes. If you do not give Hoya imbricata a surface to stick to they will fold together looking like tacos.
Care:
Like most Hoyas, these will like to fully dry out in the soil between waterings. This may be roughly every 10-12 days depending on your home environment. They will do best when given a bright light and can even handle some direct sun. These will not do well in lower light conditions! When repotting use a semi-coarse soil that will drain water well. They appreciate more humidity if you have it!
All of our plants are ethically sourced from certified U.S. nurseries. We strongly condemn the poaching of plants or wild collection.
Hoya imbricata is an epiphytic climbing plant. They prefer to have surface that they can stick their leaves to. They look like little pancakes. If you do not give Hoya imbricata a surface to stick to they will fold together looking like tacos.
Care:
Like most Hoyas, these will like to fully dry out in the soil between waterings. This may be roughly every 10-12 days depending on your home environment. They will do best when given a bright light and can even handle some direct sun. These will not do well in lower light conditions! When repotting use a semi-coarse soil that will drain water well. They appreciate more humidity if you have it!
All of our plants are ethically sourced from certified U.S. nurseries. We strongly condemn the poaching of plants or wild collection.