The flowers of Hoya kerrii are recognized as the best-smelling among Hoya species.

Is Hoya kerrii开花 good or not

Main introduction: Is Hoya kerrii flowering good or not and an introduction to the most fragrant Hoya as a green plant, next, the editor will provide you with detailed answers.

Hoya is an excellent indoor potted green plant. It is shade-tolerant and easy to care for, with both beautiful flowers and leaves. Some varieties also emit a strong floral fragrance, making it deeply loved by flower enthusiasts. Today, let's get to know a noble variety in the Hoya flower world, which is suitable for those who have space on their balconies and enjoy growing flowers.

I. Getting to know "Hoya cordata"

This flower is named "Hoya cordata," also known as Hoya kerrii, a攀援 plant in the Asclepiadaceae family, native to Thailand, and introduced in many places in China, mainly used for indoor potted ornamental purposes. It is a classic variety in the Hoya family and is usually kept by those who enjoy growing Hoya.

Hoya cordata is a woody plant, not herbaceous, with strong攀援 properties. When planted in the ground, it can grow over two meters tall. It has a general branching habit and should be topped several times during the growing period to make the plant compact. It is very adaptable to potting, and a regular pot with a diameter of 15 centimeters is sufficient. It has poor erectness, so it's best to support it with branches or use a hanging pot to let the branches hang naturally, resembling a waterfall. There are several leaf art variants, including Hoya kerrii with outer锦 and inner锦.

Hoya cordata has a natural noble气质, with woody stems and super-sized leaves, larger than an adult's hand. The leaves are fleshy and thick, giving it a majestic and vibrant appearance with a lustrous green color that remains lush throughout the year, making it an excellent ornamental leaf plant. The flowers are similar to other Hoya species, with corymbs of small star-shaped white petals and pink-red stamens, crystal clear and uniquely beautiful.

In addition to being visually appealing, the flowers release a sweet scent similar to brown sugar during blooming, with a pure and long-lasting fragrance. After the flowers bloom, bringing them indoors will fill the room with fragrance, similar to orchids.

II. Flowering period of Hoya cordata

In terms of flowering period, Hoya cordata is similar to Hoya diversifolia, with a natural flowering period from late spring to autumn. During this time, it can bloom several times, and with proper care, it can bloom five or six times a year. In a greenhouse, it can even bloom in winter. (Note: Do not remove the flower peduncle after flowering, as it will bloom again in the same place)

III. Growth habits of Hoya cordata

Hoya is native to the tropical and subtropical regions of Southeast Asia under the forest shade, where the climate is warm and humid year-round, lacking direct sunlight but with some scattered light. This has developed their preference for warmth, humidity, and shade tolerance. As a succulent plant, it is also drought-resistant and has a strong vitality, with no significant drawbacks except for being intolerant to cold.

IV. Planting suggestions for Hoya cordata

Pot: For growing Hoya, it is recommended to use a small pot, as a small pot encourages more frequent flowering (if there is too much growing space, Hoya will prioritize growth over flowering, which is one of the reasons why many people cannot get their Hoya to bloom).

Soil: Do not use garden soil, but use nutrient-rich soil, especially the loose, fertile, and well-draining kind like peat and leaf mold.

Suitable environment: Hoya cordata enjoys sunlight but can also tolerate semi-shade and is very adaptable to different environments, including south-facing, north-facing, or even enclosed balconies.

Watering: It likes water but can also tolerate drought. Watering should follow the "dry-wet" principle, watering only when the soil is dry.

Fertilization: Spring and autumn are the peak seasons for growth and flowering. Appropriate amounts of potassium and phosphorus fertilizers can be applied to promote better growth and more abundant flowering.

Summer and winter care: During high temperatures and strong sunlight in summer, it should be moved to a shady and well-ventilated area to avoid direct sunlight. It requires a minimum temperature of 5°C to survive winter and needs to be brought indoors in colder regions.

Propagation: It is commonly propagated by cuttings, taking semi-mature branches and first using water propagation for half a month before transplanting them into pots. Leaf propagation can also be used, but it grows very slowly and is not recommended.

In summary, Hoya cordata, with its large leaves and dignified appearance, is highly attractive, combining leaf viewing, flower appreciation, and fragrance. It is shade-tolerant and drought-resistant, easy to care for and manage, making it an excellent indoor potted plant that even beginners can grow. Those interested can give it a try.

The above sharing about whether Hoya kerrii flowers are good and the comprehensive introduction to the most fragrant Hoya is hoped to bring some knowledge about green plants to green plant enthusiasts.