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Hoya inconspicua
Hoya inconspicua
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-Hoya inconspicua is a vining epiphytic plant in the family Apocynaceae.
-Hoya inconspicua is native to the Solomon Islands.
-The inflorescence is made up of multiple flowers in a group of umbel.
-The inflorescences are pueple,star-shpaed with yellow centers.
-They like made up of wax.The flower's surface fuzzy beacuse it is covered by tiny hair.
-They are heavily scented with a sweet fragrance.
-The flowers look similar to the ones on wayetii, but they are smaller and don't produce as much nectar as wayetii.
Daily care of Hoya inconspicua
| Sunlight Demand: | Full sun or partial shade |
| Flower Color: | Purple-Red |
| Foliage: |
Green |
| Soil Condition: | Peat Moss |
| Water Requirement: | Medium |
| Purchase Size: | 1.5-2'' (4-6cm) |
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