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Hoya parasitica Splash
Hoya parasitica "Splash" is a hard to find but easy to grow hoya!
The glossy green leaves are ribbed with prominent veins and splashed with silver spots. The star shaped flowers are white with pink centers and appear in large clusters.
Do Not remove the peduncles [flower stalks] after your Hoya has finished flowering. Hoya are able to rebloom again & again from the same peduncle!
Hoyas require consistently bright indirect light to thrive. In their natural habitat, the plants grow up among trees and receive filtered dappled light.
Outdoors, keep the plant away from harsh, direct sun to prevent sunburn.
Hoyas are very sensitive to overwatering and should be allowed to dry out thoroughly between waterings. The frequency of watering for your Hoya depends on a variety of factors such as the amount of light it receives, the type of pot (plastic, ceramic, terracotta), the potting mixture, and the season. Wait until the soil has dried out and then water thoroughly. In the fall and winter months, reduce the amount of water while the plant is in dormancy.