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Hoya caudata 'Gold'

Hoya caudata 'Gold' – Wild Textures, Warm Blooms, Easy Care

Hoya caudata 'Gold' is an exotic Southeast Asian epiphytic cultivar known for its rugged, leathery leaves and warm orange blooms. Its foliage appears hand-painted, with deep olive to brownish-green tones mottled by pale silver-green blotches. When mature, this slow grower rewards with fragrant, starry flowers and a wild, sculptural growth habit that thrives in hanging pots or on climbing supports indoors.



Why Hoya caudata 'Gold' Deserves a Spot in Your Collection


  • Unusual Leaf Texture: Thick, ovate leaves with a sandpaper-like surface and naturally mottled pattern — no two leaves look the same.
  • Warm-Colored Blooms: Produces clusters of small, orange flowers with a soft fragrance. Flowers bloom during the warmer months and rebloom from the same peduncles — don’t remove spent stalks.
  • Growth Style: Trails or climbs up to 2 meters; perfect for trellises, moss poles, or cascading displays.
  • Compact but Impactful: Leaves reach up to 8 – 10 cm, giving the plant a bold presence even in small spaces.


Hoya caudata 'Gold' Care: What This Wild Beauty Needs


  • Light: Bright, indirect light is ideal. Tolerates short periods of direct morning sun but avoid harsh midday exposure. Low light reduces variegation and delays blooming.
  • Watering: Let the top 2 – 3 cm of soil dry before watering. Avoid soggy conditions. In stable indoor climates, watering needs remain consistent year-round.
  • Humidity: Prefers 60%+ humidity. If your air is dry, group plants or use a pebble tray or humidifier — no need to mist.
  • Temperature: Ideal range: 18 – 26°C. Avoid cold drafts, radiators, or placing it near windows in winter.
  • Substrate: Use a chunky, breathable mix: equal parts orchid bark, perlite, and coco chips or coir. Avoid peat-heavy blends.
  • Fertilizing: Feed monthly with a diluted balanced liquid fertilizer. No need to stop in winter unless growth visibly slows due to reduced light or temperature.
  • Semi-hydroponics: Also adapts well to LECA semi-hydro setups with consistent moisture and regular nutrient solution changes.


Common Problems and Proven Fixes


  • Yellow Leaves: Usually due to overwatering or poor drainage. Let the soil dry more and check your substrate.
  • Brown Edges or Curling: Often a sign of low humidity or inconsistent watering. Stabilize both for lush foliage.
  • Root Rot: Happens fast in soggy soil. Remove affected roots and repot into dry, airy mix with drainage holes.
  • Pests: Mealybugs, spider mites, and aphids can appear. Use insecticidal soap or neem oil. Inspect under leaves regularly.


Helpful Extras for Hoya caudata 'Gold'


  • Repotting: Only repot when root-bound — this Hoya blooms best when slightly crowded.
  • Growth Support: Use a trellis or hoop for upright growth, or let vines trail naturally for a jungle feel.
  • Leaf Cleaning: Wipe gently with a soft damp cloth. Don’t use oils or sprays that block pores.
  • Toxicity: Mildly toxic if ingested. Keep out of reach of pets and small children.


What Makes This Cultivar Unique?


'Gold' is one of the few Hoya caudata forms with orange blooms — most caudata types flower in cream or light pink. Its rough-textured, heavily veined leaves and slow, deliberate growth pattern set it apart from more common Hoyas. It's a collector favorite for a reason: wild, earthy, and full of character.



Etymology of Hoya caudata


The genus Hoya is named after Thomas Hoy, a British botanist. The species name caudata refers to the “tailed” sepals seen in its unique flowers. These long, tapering sepals give each bloom a striking, spurred appearance.



FAQs about Hoya caudata 'Gold'


  • Will it bloom indoors? Yes, if given enough light, stable warmth, and left slightly root-bound. Blooms usually appear in spring or summer.
  • Does it need a moss pole? No — it can trail, but climbing support encourages compact, bushier growth.
  • Can I grow it in LECA? Yes, but acclimate carefully. Provide good airflow and change nutrient solution every 1 – 2 weeks.


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Bring home this rare-textured, orange-blooming gem. Order Hoya caudata 'Gold' now and enjoy an untamed, tropical centerpiece that thrives with minimal fuss.

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  • Hoya caudata 'Gold' is approximately 10 cm tall/ long and comes in a ⌀ 6 cm pot.

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