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1759 days ago

Hoya - Minibelle - SOLD

Joan from Masterton District

Some nice new growth and tendrils on this young Minibelle Hoya plant.
Hoyas prefer indoors, but will grow outdoors in a very sheltered position.
They produce bunches of flowers in the Summer.
They love trailing over a rail or frame. Large dark green thick leaves which grow on long tendrils.

Minibelle has blooms similar to Hoya Carnosa. Five pointed star shaped velvety blooms with a dark pink centre.

I do have a pic of Minibelle bloom but it is not a good one. It will give you some idea though.
An easy care plant. They do like light but maybe not direct sunlight. Let them dry out between waterings, so don't panic if you forget to water them. A very popular houseplant.

Pickup is in Kuripuni.
Thanks for looking.

Price: $25

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