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If bringing this glamorous hoya carnosa plant into your home seemed like a far-reaching fantasy so far, we're here to reassure that it's actually a viable houseplant.
The hoya heart plant (Hoya kerri) is beloved for its thick, heart-shaped leaves. The leaves of this plant are often individually rooted in pots and sold as popular Valentine’s Day gifts.
Hoya Kerrii, is native to tropical parts of southeast Asia and is commonly known as the sweetheart plant. This species is named for its large, heart-shaped leaves that are quite thick.
A plant with personality. Native to Asia and Australia, the Hoya is part of a diverse genus with over 200 species, each with distinct leaves and blooms.
Hoya is a genus of tropical plants belonging to the dogbane family (Apocynaceae). With over 500 accepted species, only 100 of them flower. The most common and easily acquired hoya is the hoya carnosa.
Hoya curtisii is a miniature wax plant with stems that resemble strings of hearts, as they hold mottled, olive-green, heart-shaped leaves.