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Hoya burtoniae variegata

Hoya burtoniae variegata – Compact Beauty with Creamy Foliage


Hoya burtoniae variegata is a cultivated variegated form of Hoya burtoniae Kloppenb., originally described in Hoyan 12(1 – 2): I (1990). Native to the island of Luzon in the Philippines, this compact vining species is prized for its soft, fuzzy leaves marked with creamy-white and green patterns. A slow to moderately fast grower, it’s ideal for hanging baskets or trellised displays — and under the right care, it produces fragrant clusters of waxy, reddish-pink flowers.



Key Features of Hoya burtoniae variegata

  • Foliage: Small, oval leaves with thick, fuzzy texture and unpredictable cream-green variegation
  • Growth Habit: Compact trailing or climbing vine; perfect for shelves, hanging pots, or moss poles
  • Blooms: Umbels of fragrant, maroon to dark pink, star-shaped flowers with a fuzzy surface
  • Size: Vines can reach up to 1.5 meters with time; manageable and easy to shape


Light Needs

  • Bright, indirect light is ideal to maintain crisp variegation
  • Can tolerate gentle morning sun, but avoid strong midday rays
  • Insufficient light may lead to duller foliage and reduced growth


Watering Guidance

  • Water when the top 2 – 3 cm of soil is dry
  • Base watering frequency on temperature and light, not season
  • Use pots with drainage holes and avoid soggy conditions


Humidity Levels

  • Prefers 60 – 70 % humidity for optimal turgor and reduced browning
  • Can adapt to typical indoor levels if watering and airflow are well-managed


Temperature Range

  • Thrives between 18 – 25 °C
  • Protect from cold drafts and sudden temperature drops


Soil and Potting Mix

  • Use an airy mix of orchid bark, perlite, and a small amount of coco coir or cactus soil
  • Replicates natural epiphytic conditions and prevents root rot


Feeding Tips

  • Feed once a month during active growth with a balanced liquid fertilizer
  • Avoid overfeeding — excess salts can lead to browning tips


Support and Growth Habits

  • Let it trail or guide it gently onto a small trellis or hoop
  • Prune long or unruly vines to encourage compact shape


Propagation Methods

  • Use stem cuttings with at least one node and leaf pair
  • Root in water, moss, perlite, or semi-hydro (LECA)


Hydroponic Suitability

  • Adaptable to LECA or pon setups if transitioned slowly
  • Maintain airflow, stable moisture, and light nutrients


Toxicity Info

  • Mildly toxic to pets and humans if ingested
  • Latex sap may irritate skin — wash hands after handling


Common Problems and Solutions



Yellowing Leaves

  • Cause: Overwatering or poor light
  • Fix: Improve light exposure and let soil dry before watering again


Browning Leaf Edges

  • Cause: Low humidity or salt buildup
  • Fix: Increase ambient humidity and flush the soil monthly


Pests

  • May attract mealybugs, spider mites, or aphids
  • Use neem oil, insecticidal soap, or beneficial insects to treat


Root Rot

  • Cause: Dense or wet substrate
  • Fix: Repot in airy mix and reduce watering frequency


Additional Care Tips

  • Gently wipe leaves to prevent dust buildup and improve variegation
  • Do not remove peduncles — flowers may rebloom from the same site
  • Variegation is genetically stable and not dependent on light intensity


Etymology and Botanical Notes

  • Genus: Named after Thomas Hoy, 18th-century English gardener and botanist
  • Species:Hoya burtoniae Kloppenb., published in Hoyan 12(1 – 2): I (1990)
  • Cultivar: ‘Variegata’ is an unregistered nursery selection with stable patterned foliage


FAQs – Hoya burtoniae variegata

  • Does it flower indoors?Yes, if mature and given bright light and stable care. Fragrant blooms appear in clusters
  • Is the variegation light-dependent?No — it’s genetically fixed. Strong light improves contrast but doesn’t create color
  • How fast does it grow?Moderate pace indoors; faster with warm temps, high humidity, and regular feeding
  • Can I grow it in LECA?Yes — acclimate slowly and use clean, oxygenated setups

Bring the soft textures and creamy tones of Hoya burtoniae variegata into your indoor jungle. Compact, charming, and beginner-friendly — this plant is a must for any trailing Hoya lover. Order now!

Hoya burtoniae variegata

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  • Hoya burtoniae variegata is approximately 10 cm tall and comes in a ⌀ 6 cm pot

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