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Hoya bordenii

Hoya bordenii

Hoya bordenii is a Philippine species with long, narrow green leaves and clusters of deep pink to maroon flowers. The blooms have a smooth surface with a lighter central corona and release a gentle sweet scent. Stems grow in a climbing or lightly vining pattern, giving the plant a graceful vertical form when supported.

The species grows well in warm, bright conditions with a lightly drying cycle. It prefers consistent temperatures and steady light, developing new stems reliably when kept warm. Regular feeding through the warmer months supports flowering and overall growth.

Key Characteristics

  • Growth habit: Vining stems suited to climbing or light trailing
  • Leaf features: Long, narrow green leaves with a smooth texture
  • Flowers: Deep pink to maroon blooms with contrasting centres
  • Fragrance: Light sweet scent when in flower
  • Pot size supplied: 100 mm or 80 mm depending on batch; plant size remains consistent
  • Growth speed: Moderate in warm, bright conditions
  • Skill level: Suitable for beginners

Growing Conditions

  • Light: Bright, indirect light; gentle morning sun helps support growth and flowering.
  • Water: Allow most of the potting mix to dry between waterings; avoid prolonged saturation.
  • Temperature: Prefers 18-30 °C with steady warmth.
  • Humidity: Standard indoor humidity is adequate; moderate humidity supports flowering.
  • Potting mix: Chunky, airy, free-draining blend with fine bark and coarse perlite.
  • Fertiliser: Light feeding during the warmer months maintains active growth.
$7.50

Original: $21.43

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Hoya bordenii

$21.43

$7.50
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Description

Hoya bordenii is a Philippine species with long, narrow green leaves and clusters of deep pink to maroon flowers. The blooms have a smooth surface with a lighter central corona and release a gentle sweet scent. Stems grow in a climbing or lightly vining pattern, giving the plant a graceful vertical form when supported.

The species grows well in warm, bright conditions with a lightly drying cycle. It prefers consistent temperatures and steady light, developing new stems reliably when kept warm. Regular feeding through the warmer months supports flowering and overall growth.

Key Characteristics

  • Growth habit: Vining stems suited to climbing or light trailing
  • Leaf features: Long, narrow green leaves with a smooth texture
  • Flowers: Deep pink to maroon blooms with contrasting centres
  • Fragrance: Light sweet scent when in flower
  • Pot size supplied: 100 mm or 80 mm depending on batch; plant size remains consistent
  • Growth speed: Moderate in warm, bright conditions
  • Skill level: Suitable for beginners

Growing Conditions

  • Light: Bright, indirect light; gentle morning sun helps support growth and flowering.
  • Water: Allow most of the potting mix to dry between waterings; avoid prolonged saturation.
  • Temperature: Prefers 18-30 °C with steady warmth.
  • Humidity: Standard indoor humidity is adequate; moderate humidity supports flowering.
  • Potting mix: Chunky, airy, free-draining blend with fine bark and coarse perlite.
  • Fertiliser: Light feeding during the warmer months maintains active growth.