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Hoya lanceolata subsp. bella
Hoya bella A small leaved plant ideally suited to a hanging basket. Probably the most widely cultivated Hoya, yet it can be a bit temperamental if not given its favoured conditions. It will happily grow and flower without getting any sunshine whatsoever.

The flowers are quite large relative to its leaf size and are freely produced.

This plant is still often referred to by its old name of H. bella.
 
 

Photograph by : John Ellis

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