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  • Hoya Affinity Burtoniae - Affinity Hoya - Various Sizes
  • Hoya Affinity Burtoniae - Affinity Hoya - Various Sizes
  • Hoya Affinity Burtoniae - Affinity Hoya - Various Sizes
  • Hoya Affinity Burtoniae - Affinity Hoya - Various Sizes
  • Hoya Affinity Burtoniae - Affinity Hoya - Various Sizes

Hoya Affinity Burtoniae - Affinity Hoya - Various Sizes

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    Introducing the Hoya Affinity Burtoniae, a captivating and easy-to-care-for member of the Hoya family. This plant stands out with its deep green leaves edged with reddish margins, creating a stunning visual contrast. Its fragrant blooms add an extra layer of charm, making it a perfect addition to any indoor plant collection.


    Affinity Hoya Plant Profile

    • Botanical Name: Hoya Affinity Burtoniae
    • Family: Apocynaceae 
    • Native Range: Eastern Asia and Australia

    Affinity Hoya Care Guide

    • Care Level: Moderate
    • Light: Medium to bright, filtered light. Harsh light will burn the foliage.
    • Water: Allow top 1-2 inches of soil to dry out between watering; avoid over-watering. Smaller, more frequent watering is often best. This plant is drought tolerant
    • Humidity: Average 50-75%;Tolerant of lower levels of humidity
    • Temperature: 55–85F
    • Pruning: Prune as needed to remove brown or dead leaves and control growth.
    • Feeding: Use a general-purpose liquid houseplant fertilizer at half strength once every month during the spring and summer only. 
    • Propagation: Cuttings
    • Growth: Fast-growing compared to other Hoyas. Trailing, vining growth habit will often follow the light and can be trained to grow up a trellis, totem pole or wall for a vertical display. This plant also looks elegant trailing from a hanging basket planter.
    • Soil: Use a well-draining, lightweight soil mix, such as commercially available cactus soil.
    • Pests: Look out for aphids, spider mites, mealybugs and other scale insects
    • Toxicity: Hoya are widely known to be non-toxic to humans and animals yet if ingested may cause reactions in certain individuals. 

    Want To Be An Expert Hoya Grower? 

    Check out our Hoya care guide for tips from our experts on how to grow the thickest, lushest hoyas. 

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