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Hoya sigillatis 'Silver' AH001 – Round-Leaved, Silver-Speckled Clone from Borneo

Hoya sigillatis 'Silver' AH001, often called 'Round Leaves', is a rare, epiphytic Hoya clone originating from Sabah, Bor

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Hoya sigillatis 'Silver' (AH001)

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Hoya sigillatis 'Silver' (AH001) is approximately 10–15 cm tall/ long and comes in a ⌀ 6 cm pot.

Hoya sigillatis 'Silver' (AH001) Quick Guide

  • Name: Hoya sigillatis 'Silver' (AH001)
  • Common Names: Waxflower, waxplant, waxvine
  • Plant Type: Evergreen, epiphytic vine or lithophyte
  • Form: Compact, trailing growth habit with slender, wiry stems
  • Family: Apocynaceae
  • Native Range: Borneo, specifically the Sabah region
  • Habitat: Thrives as an epiphyte or lithophyte in humid, tropical lowland forests
  • Temperature: Ideal range between 18-25°C, avoid drafts and direct heat sources
  • Soil: Well-draining mix like orchid bark, perlite, and peat moss
  • Pruning and Maintenance: Trim long vines occasionally to encourage compact growth
  • Foliage: Round, matte green leaves with silver speckles that turn reddish under bright light
  • Growth Rate: Moderate to slow growth, suitable for beginners
  • Root Structure and Repotting: Repot every 2-3 years to refresh soil; prefers airy, well-draining soil
  • Fertilizing: Monthly feeding with low-nitrogen liquid fertilizer
  • Tolerance: Adaptable to lower humidity, prefers 70% but adjusts well
  • Propagation: Stem cuttings with two nodes; root in water or soil mix
  • Common Pests: Spider mites and mealybugs; neem oil or gentle insecticide helps
  • Fungal Issues: Prevent with good airflow; well-draining soil helps avoid root rot
  • Flowering: Small, star-shaped flowers in creamy to apricot hues with a light fragrance
  • Longevity: Long-lasting perennial with proper care
  • Toxicity: Not known to be toxic to pets, but avoid ingestion
  • Ideal Placement: Bright, indirect light; hanging pots or high shelves work best
  • Special Care: Avoid frequent relocation as the plant needs stability to thrive

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Hoya sigillatis 'Silver' (AH001)

Hoya sigillatis 'Silver' AH001 – Round-Leaved, Silver-Speckled Clone from Borneo

Hoya sigillatis 'Silver' AH001, often called 'Round Leaves', is a rare, epiphytic Hoya clone originating from Sabah, Borneo. Known for its compact, trailing habit and uniquely rounded leaves heavily mottled in silver, this plant offers visual interest year-round. In bright light, foliage may flush reddish, creating even more contrast. Perfect for collectors, this clone adapts well to indoor conditions and works beautifully in hanging pots or cascading from shelves.

What Makes Hoya sigillatis 'Silver' Unique?

  • Foliage: Thick, rounded leaves with dense silver speckling. In strong light, a reddish blush enhances the contrast.
  • Growth Habit: Compact vines with short internodes grow up to 1 m, making it ideal for smaller spaces or trailing displays.
  • Blooms: Produces occasional creamy-apricot flowers with a subtle scent. Foliage remains the main attraction.

Optimal Light for Vibrant Leaves

  • Provide bright, indirect light to enhance both silver patterning and red tinting.
  • Handles soft morning sun but should be protected from intense midday exposure.
  • Need help with placement? Read our guide on how much light your indoor plants need.

How to Water Hoya sigillatis 'Silver'

  • Let the top 2–3 cm of substrate dry before rewatering.
  • Never let the plant sit in standing water. Use drainage holes and avoid soggy saucers.
  • Reduce frequency if light or temperatures drop significantly.

Humidity, Airflow, and Temperature

  • Prefers 60–70% humidity but adapts to normal room levels if not too dry.
  • Keep within 18–25 °C and away from heat sources or cold windows.
  • Ensure light airflow to discourage fungal issues and pests.

Soil and Potting Tips

  • Use a well-draining mix of orchid bark, perlite, and a small amount of coco coir.
  • Repot every 2–3 years or if the mix breaks down and compacts.

Fertilizing for Healthy Growth

  • Feed monthly with a balanced, low-nitrogen liquid fertilizer when the plant is actively growing under good light.
  • Never fertilize dry roots — always water lightly first.

Pruning and Propagation

  • Trim long vines to promote bushier growth and control shape.
  • Propagate using 2–3 node stem cuttings in water or moss. Bright light and high humidity help root development.

Solving Common Issues

Yellow Leaves

  • Cause: Overwatering or insufficient light.
  • Solution: Let soil dry more between waterings and relocate to a brighter area.

Root Rot

  • Cause: Wet or compacted soil with poor drainage.
  • Solution: Use a chunkier mix and ensure the pot has drainage holes.

Brown Leaf Tips or Edges

  • Cause: Dry air or inconsistent watering.
  • Solution: Boost humidity with a tray or humidifier and check moisture levels regularly.

Pests

  • Risk: Mealybugs and spider mites occasionally appear on new growth or undersides.
  • Solution: Treat early with insecticidal soap or neem oil and isolate if needed.

Safe and Compatible with Indoor Setups

  • Pet Safety: This plant is considered non-toxic to cats and dogs.
  • Companions: Looks stunning alongside Dischidia, Hoya ‘Mathilde’, or trailing Peperomia species in similar light conditions.

Etymology and Taxonomic Background

The genus Hoya is named after British gardener Thomas Hoy. The species name sigillatis comes from Latin and means “sealed” or “stamped,” referring to the silvery markings on the leaves. The clone ‘Silver’ (AH001) was selected for its rounder, thicker leaves and denser speckling.Originally published in: Fraterna 17(3): 2 (2004).

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Bring home a rare clone with compact growth, round silver-speckled leaves, and low-maintenance elegance. Hoya sigillatis 'Silver' AH001 is ideal for collectors, trailing setups, or stylish indoor plant displays.

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  • Hoya sigillatis 'Silver' (AH001) is approximately 10–15 cm tall/ long and comes in a ⌀ 6 cm pot.

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