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  2. List of Hoya species - Wikipedia

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    Hoya lasiantha Korth. ex Blume – Thailand to W. Malesia; Hoya lasiogynostegia P.T.Li – Hainan (Diaoluoshan) Hoya latifolia G.Don – Myanmar to W. Malesia; Hoya laurifoliopsis Hochr. – Jawa; Hoya lauterbachii K.Schum. – New Guinea; Hoya leembruggeniana Koord. – Jawa; Hoya leucantha S.Moore – New Guinea; Hoya leucorhoda Schltr ...

  3. Hoya (plant) - Wikipedia

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    Hoya carnosa Hoya mindorensis, Sydney, Australia.. Hoya is a genus of over 500 species of plants in the dogbane family, Apocynaceae, commonly known as waxflowers. [2] Plants in the genus Hoya are mostly epiphytic or lithophytic vines, rarely subshrubs, with leathery, fleshy or succulent leaves, shortly tube-shaped or bell-shaped flowers with five horizontally spreading lobes, the flowers in ...

  4. Hoya bella - Wikipedia

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    Hoya bella, the beautiful hoya, waxflower or pretty waxflower, is a species of tropical epiphyte with trailing stems, slightly succulent leaves and pendant umbels of fragrant, white and purple flowers. It is an asclepiad in the periwinkle and milkweed family, Apocynaceae.

  5. Hoya australis - Wikipedia

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    Hoya australis is a succulent climbing vine to subshrub that typically reaches a height of 4–10 m (13–33 ft). It has fleshy or leathery, elliptic, oblong, egg-shaped or more or less round leaves up to 150 mm (5.9 in) long and 120 mm (4.7 in) wide.

  6. Hoya multiflora - Wikipedia

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    Hoya multiflora is a species of tropical plants in the family Apocynaceae. It is native to China and tropical Asia. [6] It is an evergreen perennial plant with a ...

  7. Category:Hoyas of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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  8. Hoya obscura - Wikipedia

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    Hoya obscura is a fast-growing, climbing species of Hoya in the dogbane family, Apocynaceae, found in the Philippines. [1] The plant's many aerial roots (which the vine produces along its entire length) will gradually adhere to vertical surfaces nearby, such as buildings, trees or poles, acting as anchors and enabling the plant to receive better sun exposure away from the ground.

  9. Hoya bilobata - Wikipedia

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    Hoya plants often mislabelled as Hoya bilobata or Hoya tsangii in garden centers and big-box stores are actually Hoya sp. DS-70. [8] This happens because the foliages of the three species so closely resemble each other, it is nearly impossible to differentiate between them without seeing the blooms of the plant.