Hoya carnosa AH-074 'Silver Moon' – Rare Silver Foliage for Effortless Elegance
Hoya carnosa AH-074 'Silver Moon' is a collector-favorite cultivar, admired for its luminous, silver-marbled leaves and early blooms. The thick, succulent-like foliage shimmers in indirect light, offering an ever-changing look as the silver patterns reflect light from different angles. Perfect for hanging baskets or trellises, this low-maintenance tropical climber adds quiet drama to any room.
What Makes Hoya 'Silver Moon' Shine Indoors
- Silver-Marbled Foliage: Each thick, glossy leaf features unique silver streaks over deep green. Stable variegation doesn’t revert but appears brightest in strong indirect light.
- Early Bloomer: Produces clusters of pink star-shaped flowers with maroon centers and a soft, honey-like scent — even in young plants.
- Trailing or Climbing Growth: Grows up to 1.5 meters indoors. Ideal for trailing over shelves or climbing support structures.
How to Keep Hoya 'Silver Moon' Happy and Thriving
- Light: Bright, indirect light keeps the silver vivid. Avoid harsh direct sun. Growth slows noticeably in dim corners.
- Water: Let the top 2 – 3 cm of soil dry before watering. Use a breathable pot with drainage to prevent soggy roots.
- Humidity: Prefers 50 – 60%. Raise humidity in dry homes with a tray, humidifier, or grouped plants.
- Temperature: Keep between 18 – 27°C. Avoid cold drafts and heat shocks.
- Soil: Use a chunky, fast-draining mix (potting soil, orchid bark, perlite). Also adapts well to semi-hydroponics with LECA.
- Fertilizer: Apply diluted liquid fertilizer monthly during spring and summer.
- Repotting: Only repot every 2 – 3 years or when root-bound. This plant prefers tight roots.
Easy Ways to Multiply or Grow 'Silver Moon' in Semi-Hydro
- Propagation: Take a 10 – 15 cm cutting with at least one node and one leaf. Root in water, sphagnum/perlite, or semi-hydro.
- LECA Setup: Place rooted cuttings in LECA. Keep the water level just below root tips and change the nutrient solution every 10 – 14 days.
Troubleshooting Hoya 'Silver Moon': Yellow Leaves, Root Rot & More
- Yellow Leaves: Often from overwatering or poor drainage. Let soil dry more fully and check aeration.
- Browning Tips: Caused by low humidity or fertilizer buildup. Rinse pot and raise moisture levels.
- No Blooms: Ensure consistent bright light, keep slightly root-bound, and don’t cut off flower stalks.
- Pests: Mealybugs and spider mites are rare but treatable. Use insecticidal soap or neem oil at the first sign.
Styling and Pro Tips for Long-Term Success
- Train vines up a moss pole or let them cascade naturally in a hanging planter.
- Rotate every 2 weeks for even growth and consistent variegation.
- Wipe leaves monthly to keep their reflective quality and allow better light absorption.
Why It’s Called 'Silver Moon' – The Story Behind the Name
The name 'Silver Moon' reflects the plant’s luminous silver streaks that glimmer like moonlight. The genus Hoya honors Thomas Hoy, a British gardener known for cultivating tropical species in the late 18th century.
Your Questions About Hoya 'Silver Moon', Answered
- Is the variegation stable? Yes. It’s genetically fixed and won’t revert, though strong light helps maintain vibrance.
- Is it safe for pets? Hoya is mildly toxic if ingested. Keep away from curious cats or dogs.
- Should I remove spent flower stalks? No — peduncles rebloom from the same spot year after year.
Order Hoya 'Silver Moon' Today
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Hoya carnosa AH-074 'Silver Moon'
Hoya carnosa AH–074 'Silver Moon' is approximately 10 cm tall/ long and comes in a ⌀ 6 cm pot