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Hoya halophila

$40.00

This species is a luscious grower that displays thick, succulent, emerald green foliage. This species hails from the Solomon Islands and New Guinea and grows epiphetically at sea level. The name of the species highlights its love of salty environments, due to the word halophile which is used to describe organisms that thrive in these conditions. The foliage is matched in beauty by the plump, round, dainty red blooms that are very fragrant.

Please note that you may not receive the exact plant shown in the photo, but you will receive one of similar sizing.

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This species is a luscious grower that displays thick, succulent, emerald green foliage. This species hails from the Solomon Islands and New Guinea and grows epiphetically at sea level. The name of the species highlights its love of salty environments, due to the word halophile which is used to describe organisms that thrive in these conditions. The foliage is matched in beauty by the plump, round, dainty red blooms that are very fragrant.

Please note that you may not receive the exact plant shown in the photo, but you will receive one of similar sizing.

This species is a luscious grower that displays thick, succulent, emerald green foliage. This species hails from the Solomon Islands and New Guinea and grows epiphetically at sea level. The name of the species highlights its love of salty environments, due to the word halophile which is used to describe organisms that thrive in these conditions. The foliage is matched in beauty by the plump, round, dainty red blooms that are very fragrant.

Please note that you may not receive the exact plant shown in the photo, but you will receive one of similar sizing.

Pot size:  7cm

Sent in pot: Yes

Experience: Intermediate

Grow in: Ambient/Greenhouse/Tent

Water: Allow to dry

Temperature: Temperate/Warm

Media: Chunky/Organic/Inorganic

Sunstress: No

Airflow: Yes

Light: Medium

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