Hoya krohniana 'Super Silver' – A Shimmering, Low-Maintenance Statement Plant
Hoya krohniana 'Super Silver' is a spectacular cultivar of Hoya krohniana Kloppenb. & Siar, first described in 2009. Native to the Philippines, this compact epiphyte features heart-shaped leaves completely dusted in silver – a result of extreme splash variegation. Whether trailing or climbing, it stands out in any collection and produces clusters of star-shaped, sweetly fragrant flowers with the right care and time.
Why Hoya krohniana 'Super Silver' Turns Heads
- All-Silver Foliage: Each leaf looks dipped in shimmering silver – no two are alike.
- Compact Habit: Grows as a neat, trailing vine perfect for shelves, trellises, or small hanging pots.
- Scented Blooms: Mature plants bloom in clusters of creamy-white flowers with a sweet evening fragrance.
- Effortless Elegance: Minimal care, maximum visual impact.
Natural Range and Growth Traits
- Origin: Lowland tropical rainforests of the Philippines, growing epiphytically on trees.
- Size: Vines reach 60 – 100 cm indoors, with dense internodes and tightly packed leaves.
- Growth Speed: Moderate with warm temperatures, high humidity, and bright light.
- Toxicity: Not highly toxic, but keep out of reach of pets and children as a precaution.
How to Keep Those Silver Leaves Happy
- Light: Bright, indirect light is essential to maintain the silver pattern. Some soft morning sun is fine.
- Water: Allow the top 70 – 80% of the substrate to dry. Use lukewarm, filtered water for best results.
- Humidity: Loves 60 – 80% humidity. Group with other plants or place near a humidifier.
- Temperature: Keep between 18 – 25°C. Avoid cold drafts and heating vents.
- Soil: Use an airy blend of orchid bark, perlite, and coco coir.
- Fertilizer: Feed monthly with a gentle liquid fertilizer diluted to half strength.
Propagation and Semi-Hydro Tips
- Cuttings: Take 2 – 3 node cuttings and root them in water, moss, or semi-hydro (LECA).
- LECA Setup: Performs well in LECA with stable humidity and gentle airflow.
Common Issues and How to Fix Them
- Yellow Leaves: Usually from overwatering or stale substrate. Let the mix dry out and refresh soil every 2 – 3 years.
- Pest Watch: Mealybugs and spider mites can appear. Use insecticidal soap or neem oil and improve airflow.
- Brown Edges: Often due to low humidity or salt buildup. Rinse substrate occasionally and increase moisture.
Flowering Tips for the Patient Grower
- Do not remove old peduncles – flowers return on the same spot.
- Keep in a stable location with consistent light and humidity.
- Once mature, blooms appear in warm months and release fragrance in the evening.
Placement and Styling Ideas
Train it gently up a small trellis, let it spill from a shelf, or spotlight its silver leaves in a minimalist pot. Hoya krohniana 'Super Silver' adapts well to bright indoor spaces and looks stunning solo or paired with darker foliage companions.
Botanical Etymology
Hoya honors British botanist Thomas Hoy. The species name krohniana was chosen by Kloppenburg & Siar in 2009 to recognize Philip Krohn. The cultivar name 'Super Silver' describes its intensely speckled, near-full-silver foliage.
Order Hoya krohniana 'Super Silver' Today
Looking for a compact, rare, and easy-care plant with serious style? Hoya krohniana 'Super Silver' brings subtle shimmer and fragrant flowers to your space. Order now and grow a living silver jewel at home!
Hoya krohniana 'Super Silver'
Hoya krohniana 'Super Silver' is approximately 10 cm long/tall and comes in a ⌀ 6 cm pot.