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Hoya Pubera Nummularioides

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    Sometimes called the Hoya Picta or Hoya Picta “Nummularioides,” this uncommon variety is treasured by plant enthusiasts for its small green leaves and clove-scented blooms. The Hoya Pubera thrives in bright, indirect light and moderate humidity, making it a delightful addition to any indoor plant collection.


    Why You’ll Love This Hoya

    • Fragrant Blooms: When in flower, the leaves can emit a light, clove-like scent, adding a subtle aromatic touch to your space.
    • Compact, Attractive Foliage: The petite, waxy leaves offer a charming look, whether trailing from a hanging basket or climbing a trellis.
    • Easy-to-Train Vines: Its vines naturally seek out light, so you can guide them upward along a pole or wall for a vertical display.
    • Pet-Safe Reputation: While Hoyas are generally non-toxic, we still recommend caution around children and pets.

    Care Guide at a Glance

    • Light: Prefers bright, indirect light. Avoid harsh, direct sun that can scorch the leaves.
    • Water: Allow the top 1–2 inches of soil to dry before watering again. Avoid overwatering to prevent root rot. If leaves start shriveling or yellowing, try watering more frequently.
    • Humidity: Enjoys average household humidity (50–75%). Tolerates lower levels but appreciates a bit of extra moisture in the air.
    • Temperature: Thrives between 60–80°F (15–26°C). Keep away from extreme temperature fluctuations.
    • Soil: Use a well-draining, lightweight mix like a standard cactus or succulent blend.
    • Feeding: A half-strength, general-purpose liquid fertilizer once a month during spring and summer encourages healthy growth.
    • Pruning: Trim away dead or discolored leaves to maintain a tidy appearance.
    • Propagation: Stem cuttings root easily; place them in water or a soil mix and keep them warm.

    Growth & Styling Tips

    • Fast-Growing Vines: Compared to many other Hoyas, Hoya Pubera grows relatively quickly. Position it near a window with plenty of indirect light to encourage vigorous growth.
    • Trailing or Climbing: Let it cascade from a hanging planter or guide its vines up a trellis or pole for an eye-catching vertical accent.

    Common Pests & Precautions

    • Watch for Insects: Aphids, spider mites, mealybugs, and scale can occasionally appear. Wipe leaves gently and treat with insecticidal soap if needed.
    • Potential Toxicity: While Hoyas are widely regarded as non-toxic, some individuals or pets may have sensitivities. Keep plants out of reach of curious children and animals just to be safe.

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