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Hoya carnosa 'Dark red'

Hoya carnosa 'Dark Red' – Wax Plant Classic with a Colorful Edge

Hoya carnosa 'Dark Red' is a striking nursery form of the well-loved Hoya carnosa, also known as the wax plant. This variety produces new leaves with a deep red flush under bright light, which slowly fade to rich green as they mature — creating a natural color gradient on every vine. While not a registered cultivar, it's prized for its bold foliage and beginner-friendly care, making it a standout for shelves, trellises, or hanging planters.

Color Shifts, Texture & Growth Habit

The thick, slightly succulent leaves are lanceolate to ovate, emerging with a dark red tint that fades over time. Unlike finer-leaved Hoyas, this form is resilient and water-retentive, well-suited for indoor environments. The plant grows semi-scandently, climbing when given support or trailing if left to cascade.

  • Leaf Color: Red-tinged when young — especially in bright light — maturing to glossy green.
  • Growth Style: Naturally climbs but can trail if unsupported. Moderate indoor growth speed.
  • Display Options: Ideal for trellises, shelves, or hanging planters.

Natural Habitat & Botanical Background

Hoya carnosa (L.f.) R.Br. was formally described in 1810 and occurs across southern China, India, and parts of Southeast Asia. It typically grows as an epiphyte or lithophyte in subtropical forests from sea level to around 1200 m elevation, often climbing tree trunks or clinging to rocks in dappled light and humid air.

How to Care for Hoya carnosa 'Dark Red'

  • Light: Bright, indirect light enhances red pigmentation. East or west-facing windows are ideal. Avoid intense midday sun.
  • Watering: Allow the top 3 – 5 cm of soil to dry between waterings. Never let it sit in soggy substrate.
  • Humidity: Standard indoor humidity is fine. Skip misting — it can lead to fungal issues on fleshy leaves.
  • Temperature: Best kept between 18 – 26°C. Avoid temperatures below 12°C and cold drafts.
  • Substrate: Use a chunky, free-draining mix — 40% potting soil, 30% orchid bark, 30% perlite or pumice. Charcoal optional.
  • Fertilizer: Feed monthly with a diluted, balanced liquid fertilizer. Consistent care = consistent growth.

Does Hoya carnosa 'Dark Red' Flower?

Yes — when mature and well-lit, it can produce clusters of fragrant, star-shaped blooms. Flowers are typically pale pink with darker coronas, though coloration can vary slightly depending on the clone. Avoid pruning peduncles; they rebloom from the same spot.

Common Issues and Fixes

  • Yellowing Leaves: Usually due to overwatering or poor drainage. Let soil dry thoroughly and check substrate aeration.
  • Soft or Mushy Stems: A sign of root rot — remove from wet soil and repot immediately in fresh mix.
  • Pests: Watch for mealybugs or aphids. Treat early with neem oil, insecticidal soap, or isolate if needed.

Toxicity and Pet Safety

Hoya carnosa is considered non-toxic to pets and humans. Still, we recommend keeping it out of reach to prevent chewing or damage to new growth.

Etymology of Hoya carnosa

The genus Hoya was named by botanist Robert Brown in honor of Thomas Hoy, an English gardener. The species name carnosa comes from Latin for “fleshy,” referencing the thick, waxy leaves this species is famous for. The ‘Dark Red’ form adds a vibrant twist to this time-tested houseplant classic.

Before You Buy

  • Growth Rate: Moderate indoors. Expect a few new leaves per month with good light and care.
  • Display Style: Climber with support, or cascading if allowed to trail freely.
  • Best Pot Type: Use a pot with drainage — terracotta works well to prevent overwatering.

Want bold, color-shifting foliage from a houseplant icon? Order Hoya carnosa 'Dark Red' today and bring a classic wax plant into your collection — with a twist.

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  • Hoya carnosa 'Dark red' comes in following sizes:


    S – is approximately 15 cm tall/ long and comes in a ⌀ 11 cm pot

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