Hoya sigillatis is a rare epiphytic succulent native to Borneo The oval, green leaves are speckled with silver.
Growing tips from VermontHoyas.com:
- Does not like to dry out, but doesn’t want wet soil – keep slightly damp.
- Does not like to be moved. If plant is happy, keep it where it is.
- Does best in strong to moderate light.
- Good candidate for artificial light
- Grows best as a hanging plant
- Likes average temperatures and humidity.
Flowering photo credit: VermontHoyas.com (a wonderful resource on Hoya!)
Light: Place in very bright indirect light, indoors or out (bring in if dipping below 55 degrees). A few hours of morning or late afternoon sun, especially in winter, is great.
Water: Allow soil to dry between waterings. Use your finger a few inches into the soil to test - it doesn't need to be crunchy just dry to the touch.
Pets: *Pet friendly*
*Color of leaves and blooms will depend on environmental conditions of each individual plant. Individual plants may vary based on stock available.