Hoya benitotanii

CHF 38.00
| /

Hoya benitotanii was first collected by David Bicknell in Matutinao, Badian, Cebu / Philippines and named after Benito Tan, the head of the herbarium at the Singapore Botanical Garden. It circulated for some years under the name Hoya gigantanganensis, but was changed in 2010.

Hoya benitotanii from the rejuvenation of the mother plant, own propagation; very beautiful fleshy pure green leaves, drooping shoots with time (It grows very slowly and flowers only hesitantly), not over-fertilised therefore top healthy and robust (quality before quantity! ), the cutting has grown very well; not hardy, also suitable for semi-shady locations, no waterlogging, please; planted in self-mixed organic substrate (the next 1-2years the plant does not need to be repotted); enjoy your new Hoya beauty!

You get the displayed plant.