Hoya Nummularioides 6219
Hoya Nummularioides 🌿 — Scientific name: Hoya nummularioides (Apocynaceae, Asclepiadoideae). A petite, trailing species native to mainland Southeast Asia, it forms fine, wiry vines lined with small, round to slightly oval leaves that feel firm and succulent. The tidy internodes, neat leaf arrangement, and compact habit make it a graceful choice for shelves or hanging planters, while its easygoing nature suits both collectors and newer Hoya keepers.
FLOWER DETAILS
Produces rounded umbels of star-shaped, white to creamy flowers with a soft yellow-pink crown and a pleasantly sweet fragrance. Peduncles rebloom over time; under bright, warm conditions, mature plants can flower repeatedly through the growing season.CARE INSTRUCTIONS
☀️ Light: Bright, indirect light; gentle morning sun helps encourage blooms.
💧 Water: Allow the top 40% of the mix to dry before watering; drain thoroughly and avoid waterlogging.
🌡️ Humidity: Comfortable at typical indoor levels; blooms best around 50–70%.
🪴 Soil: Very airy, fast-draining epiphytic mix (bark, chunky perlite, coco chips, plus a bit of peat/coir).
🏺 Potting: Use a snug pot with excellent drainage; refresh the medium every 1–2 years without overpotting.
🌱 Growth rate: Moderate; develops fine trailing vines that fill out with good light.
🐾 Pet friendly: Generally regarded as non-toxic to cats and dogs; discourage chewing.
WHY YOU WILL LOVE IT?
Its delicate, bead-like foliage and sweetly scented blooms bring a refined, airy look to small spaces, creating a light tropical accent that trails elegantly without taking over your display.
AT ORANGE’S HOME
“At Orange’s Home, we deeply care for our plants and provide the best conditions for their growth — from light and watering to nutrition and pest care. Contact us if you’d like to know more about this plant.”
