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Hoya thomsonii

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Hoya thomsonii comes in a ⌀ 10 cm pot and is ca 15 cm tall.

Hoya thomsonii Quick Guide

Name: Hoya thomsonii Hook.fil.
Type: evergreen
form: a climbing epiphyte or lithophyte
Family: Apocynaceae
Native Range: Tibet to Assam
Zone: 10-11
Habitat: grows primarily in the subtropicsl biome(s).
Height: up to 150 cm
Spread: up to 50 cm
Sun: Part shade
Water: Medium
Maintenance: High
Leaf: Evergreen
Tolerate: Semi Shade Taxon identifiers: PlantList-ID : kew-2854482 NCBI taxonomy ID : 945177 IPNI plant ID : 98710-1 Tropicos ID : 2601590 Flora of China ID : 210000720 GBIF taxon ID : 3571877 Encyclopedia of Life ID : 2898907 Plants of the World online ID : urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:98710-1 Observation.org ID : 276274 eBiodiversity ID : 375285 World Flora Online ID : wfo-0000725550 Google Knowledge Graph ID : /g/120z1hsx Open Tree of Life ID : 148158 Catalogue of Life ID : 6MF5Y Synonyms: no synonyms recorded

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Hoya thomsonii – Velvety Leaves and Honey-Scented Blooms from the Himalayas

Hoya thomsonii is an epiphytic vine from the Himalayan foothills, loved for its fuzzy, matte leaves and fragrant, white blooms. This species grows slowly and compactly, making it perfect for indoor spaces with bright, indirect light. Its soft foliage, sweet-smelling flowers, and cool-climate adaptability make it a standout Hoya for growers who appreciate texture and seasonal blooms. The flowers are short-lived but reappear reliably once the plant matures — as long as its peduncles are left intact.

Standout Traits of Hoya thomsonii

  • Velvety Foliage – Oval-shaped, softly cupped leaves covered in fine hairs to reduce water loss and protect from light stress.
  • Scented White Flowers – Clusters of star-shaped, white blooms with pale pink centers and a light honey-like fragrance.
  • Compact Vining Habit – Slow-growing with dense internodes; ideal for shelves, hanging pots, or small trellises.

Botanical Background and Native Habitat

  • Origin – Native to cool, humid forests of the Himalayan foothills, where it grows epiphytically on tree trunks and branches.
  • Growth Type – Climbing or trailing vine with aerial roots and fuzzy leaves adapted to elevation and filtered light.
  • Indoor Size – Reaches 60–80 cm indoors with light support and regular trimming.
  • Toxicity – Not listed as toxic, but best kept away from curious pets or children.

Indoor Care Guide for Hoya thomsonii

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    Hoya thomsonii

    Hoya thomsonii – Velvety Leaves and Honey-Scented Blooms from the Himalayas

    Hoya thomsonii is an epiphytic vine from the Himalayan foothills, loved for its fuzzy, matte leaves and fragrant, white blooms. This species grows slowly and compactly, making it perfect for indoor spaces with bright, indirect light. Its soft foliage, sweet-smelling flowers, and cool-climate adaptability make it a standout Hoya for growers who appreciate texture and seasonal blooms. The flowers are short-lived but reappear reliably once the plant matures — as long as its peduncles are left intact.

    Standout Traits of Hoya thomsonii

    • Velvety Foliage – Oval-shaped, softly cupped leaves covered in fine hairs to reduce water loss and protect from light stress.
    • Scented White Flowers – Clusters of star-shaped, white blooms with pale pink centers and a light honey-like fragrance.
    • Compact Vining Habit – Slow-growing with dense internodes; ideal for shelves, hanging pots, or small trellises.

    Botanical Background and Native Habitat

    • Origin – Native to cool, humid forests of the Himalayan foothills, where it grows epiphytically on tree trunks and branches.
    • Growth Type – Climbing or trailing vine with aerial roots and fuzzy leaves adapted to elevation and filtered light.
    • Indoor Size – Reaches 60–80 cm indoors with light support and regular trimming.
    • Toxicity – Not listed as toxic, but best kept away from curious pets or children.

    Indoor Care Guide for Hoya thomsonii

    • Light – Thrives in bright, indirect light. Can handle gentle morning sun but not harsh afternoon rays.
    • Watering – Water when the top 2–3 cm of substrate is dry. Avoid soaking; good drainage is essential.
    • Humidity – Best at 50–70%. Use grouped plants, pebble trays, or a humidifier in dry indoor air.
    • Temperature – Prefers 16–24 °C. Avoid placing near drafts or heat sources; never let it drop below 10 °C.
    • Soil/Substrate – Use a chunky, airy mix of 40% orchid bark, 30% perlite, and 30% peat-free compost or coco coir.
    • Feeding – Fertilize every 4–6 weeks during active growth with a balanced liquid feed. No seasonal adjustment needed indoors.
    • Repotting – Only when root-bound. This Hoya prefers tight pots and minimal root disturbance.

    Propagation, Support, and Maintenance

    • Propagation – Use stem cuttings with at least one node. Root in perlite or water in warm, humid conditions (3–5 weeks).
    • Support – Can trail naturally or be trained onto a bamboo hoop or moss pole for a neater form.
    • Pruning – Trim to control length or encourage branching. Never cut flower peduncles — blooms return on old stalks.

    Hydroponic Growing Notes

    • Semi-Hydro Compatible – Adapts to LECA or pon with gradual transition and stable warmth/humidity.
    • Root Health – Ensure proper flushing and avoid overwatering. Roots must stay moist but never suffocated.

    Flowering Behavior and Expectations

    Hoya thomsonii will flower indoors when mature and consistently cared for. Expect blooms to appear seasonally, typically from spring through autumn. Each cluster lasts several days and produces a mild, honey-like scent. Do not remove peduncles — future blooms emerge from these structures.

    Troubleshooting Common Issues

    • Wrinkled Leaves – Caused by underwatering or low humidity. Increase moisture gradually.
    • Leaf Spots – Fungal problems may develop in stagnant air. Improve airflow and avoid wetting foliage directly.
    • Sticky Residue or Stunted Growth – Check for pests like mealybugs or aphids. Treat early with neem oil or insecticidal soap.

    Etymology and Botanical History

    Hoya is named after Thomas Hoy, an English gardener. The species name thomsonii honors Scottish botanist Thomas Thomson (1817–1878), who contributed extensively to the study of Himalayan flora. This species is valued for its foliage texture and cool-environment resilience.

    Quick Answers: FAQ

    • Why are the leaves fuzzy? – The fine hairs help retain moisture and shield from intense light in high-altitude forests.
    • Will it bloom indoors? – Yes, with bright light and consistency. It may take 1–2 years to begin blooming regularly.
    • Is LECA an option? – Yes, if transitioned gradually. Maintain high humidity and flush regularly to keep roots healthy.

    Order Hoya thomsonii Today

    Add Hoya thomsonii to your collection for its tactile leaves, fragrant seasonal blooms, and manageable vining habit. Buy now and enjoy a Himalayan classic in your indoor jungle.

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    • Hoya thomsonii comes in a ⌀ 10 cm pot and is ca 15 cm tall.

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