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Sun, Mar 28, 10 at 13:55
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I came home Friday morning to find some of my hoyas blooming. And bella is just full of flowers but I just cant get a good photo. |
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- Posted by golden_ca_2000 BC Canada (My Page) on Sun, Mar 28, 10 at 14:10
| Very Beautiful photos. What is the name of the first one? Which variety? |
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| Lucky you, I wish I can see and touch one in real life :( |
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| Hi Golden I have all ways thought the plant was either pachyclada or subquintuplinervis. I have 3 and the flowers all different from each other.But I now see in the new liddle offerings she has listed Aff. subquintuplinervis chutachuck market. This is where I have gotten all 3 of mine so not sure. This plant market(people in Bangkok just call it jj market)is every Wednesday and Thursday.It is a very large out door market and I can only last about 1.5 hours before I give in to the heat and with me sweating into my eyes. Cindy |
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| I love the first one Cindy, can you take a picture of the leaves? I want to compare it to my pachyclada, I received mine from Gardino's. I am just amazed how much the multiflora blooms and grows. Dee |
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| How pretty! I love the Pachyclada or whatever it turns out to be. I have a Pachyclada and hoping to get a flower soon? Thanks for sharing! Welcome Back! |
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| Yes Cindy I would love to see the leaves of your mystery Hoya as well. I got a Hoya pachyclada from Thailand with the dark centered flower as well so I wonder if it is the same as yours. The center of your plant's blooms look purple,gorgeous colour combination. Mike |
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| Thanks guys,Jet leg has really set in so I will try to take some more pics tomorrow.I have three plants one has white flowers,one has dark pink/red center and this one. Cindy |
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| Hi Here are the photos of the leaves.They have a very deep middle line. And the back of the leaf. This is the leaf of my pink/red one. |
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| Cindy thanks for posting those photos. My plant resembles the first two photos. Do you water your plant often or grow it hard with bright light and little water? I try to let mine dry out completely so that it keeps it's succulent appearance. Mike |
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| Hi Mike In winter I have the plants about 6inchs from my grow lights and in the summer I have theses hoyas outside facing west. During the winter I let the plants dry out before giving water.If I give to much water the steams get mushy and i have to cut back to good steam.I give a little bit more water in the summer. I have also found that if these hoyas don't get enough light they get leggy. Cindy |
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