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Hoya anulata Iron Range IML0024
Hoya anulata Iron Range IML0024
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$25.00 AUD
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Hoya anulata Iron Range variety has thick, lime-green leaves that can take on a coppery-red tint when grown in higher levels of sunlight. It produces clusters of small, hairy, white to pale pink flowers, with a contrasting deep pink or maroon corona. This hoya anulata clone comes from the Kutini-Payamu (Iron Range) National Park on the Cape York Peninsula in Northern Queensland.
Features:
- 🌿 You will receive plant shown in photos, packed in its pot
- 🍃Lime green leaves that sunstresses to a reddish tint.
- 🌸 Small white to pale pink flowers with a deep pink corona. Fragrant blooms
- 📍 Grows well in temperatures between 15-30 degrees celsius. Prefers medium to bright filtered light
- 🌱 Best grown in hanging pot where stems can trail.
Care Tips:
- Light: Bright, indirect light is best. Tolerates morning sun but avoid harsh afternoon rays. Too little light may slow growth.
- Water: Allow the top few centimeters of soil to dry out between waterings. Use the "soak and dry" method and avoid waterlogged conditions.
- Humidity: Prefers moderate to high humidity (50–70%). Benefits from misting or added humidity in dry environments.
- Temperature: Intermediate grower: range is 15–35°C. Keep away from cold drafts and protect from temperatures under 15°C.
- Soil: A light, airy mix is essential. Use orchid bark, perlite, and coco chips for excellent drainage and root health.
- Feeding: Feed monthly during the active growing season (spring and summer) with a balanced houseplant or orchid fertilizer.
- Growth Habit: Moderate grower with vining stems that can be trellised or left to trail. Trim occasionally to encourage bushiness.
Notes:
- Plant will be posted in its pot to minimise transit stress
- Leaf shape and color may vary slightly by season, light and growing conditions
- Ideal for beginner, intermediate to advanced collectors with a love for the unusual foliage
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