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Hoya finlaysonii (Sarawak)

Hoya finlaysonii (Sarawak) - Information and Plant Care:

 

Hoya finlaysonii (Sarawak) is a captivating form of Hoya finlaysonii Wight, originating from the lush rainforests of Sarawak, Borneo. Renowned for its distinctive light green leaves with dark green veins, this plant is an exceptional example of nature's artistry. The contrasting venation pattern adds an intricate visual appeal, making it a standout specimen in any collection. The leaves are notably thick and sturdy, a testament to its adaptability and resilience in various environments. Whether displayed on a shelf or hanging from a basket, Hoya finlaysonii (Sarawak) will effortlessly catch the eye with its unique foliage and robust character.

 

 

Characteristics of Hoya finlaysonii (Sarawak):

 

This variety is celebrated for its striking leaf patterns, which feature light green backgrounds interwoven with dark green, almost black venation, creating a fascinating mosaic effect. Each leaf is tough, fleshy, and almost leathery to the touch, a trait that enables it to withstand a range of conditions. The plant’s growth habit is somewhat vining, allowing it to elegantly trail or climb with support, making it a versatile addition to both small and large spaces. As the plant matures, its leaves can reach lengths of up to 15 cm, providing a lush, verdant display.

 

 

Caring for Hoya finlaysonii (Sarawak):

Keeping Hoya finlaysonii (Sarawak) healthy and thriving requires some basic care. While it is relatively low-maintenance, it will flourish under the right conditions. Follow these practical tips to ensure your plant thrives:

 

  • Light: Prefers bright, indirect light. Avoid direct sunlight, which can scorch the leaves.
  • Watering: Allow the soil to dry out between waterings. Water thoroughly, but avoid waterlogging as it can lead to root rot.
  • Humidity: While adaptable, it benefits from moderate to high humidity levels. Using a humidifier can be beneficial in drier climates.
  • Soil: Use a well-draining, airy mix suitable for epiphytes. A blend of orchid bark, perlite, and a small amount of peat works well.
  • Fertilization: Apply a balanced, diluted liquid fertilizer every 4-6 weeks during the growing season. Avoid over-fertilizing to prevent nutrient build-up.
  • Potting: Repot every 2-3 years or when the plant outgrows its pot, using fresh potting mix.

 

 

Common Issues and Solutions

While Hoya finlaysonii (Sarawak) is generally hardy, it may occasionally encounter a few problems. Here are some common issues and their solutions:

 

  • Yellowing Leaves: Often a sign of overwatering. Allow the soil to dry out more between waterings.
  • Root Rot: Can occur if the plant is overwatered or in poorly draining soil. Ensure proper drainage and reduce watering frequency.
  • Pests: Look out for mealybugs, spider mites, and scale insects. Use insecticidal soap or neem oil to treat infestations.
  • Leaf Drooping: May indicate under-watering or sudden temperature changes. Adjust watering schedule and avoid cold drafts.
  • Browning Leaf Edges: Typically due to low humidity or exposure to direct sunlight. Increase humidity and move the plant to a shadier spot.

 

 

Extra Tips for Optimal Growth

To truly thrive, Hoya finlaysonii (Sarawak) appreciates a little extra attention. Consider these tips for optimal growth:

 

  • Support for Climbing: Provide a trellis or stake to support its natural vining habit.
  • Propagation: Easily propagated through stem cuttings. Place cuttings in water or a moist potting mix until roots develop.
  • Ideal Placement: Choose a location with ample indirect sunlight and stable temperatures. Avoid placing it near heating or cooling vents.
  • Mimicking Natural Habitat: This plant originates from the humid, shaded understories of Borneo’s rainforests. Mimicking these conditions by providing consistent moisture and humidity will help it thrive.

 

 Etymology:

The genus Hoya was named in honor of Thomas Hoy, an 18th-century English gardener and botanist who contributed significantly to the study of plants during his lifetime. The specific epithet ‘finlaysonii’ is named after George Finlayson, a Scottish naturalist and explorer, highlighting the historical significance of botanical exploration and discovery. The Sarawak form of this species draws attention to its unique origins, capturing the essence of Borneo’s diverse flora.

Hoya finlaysonii (Sarawak)

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  • Hoya finlaysonii (Sarawak) comes in a ⌀ 6 cm pot and is ca 10 to 15 cm tall.

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