


Hoya Coriacea Silver 10.5cm Pot House Plant
Hoya coriacea āSilverā is a rare and sophisticated tropical climbing species admired for its thick, leathery leaves dusted with a silvery sheen. A member of the Apocynaceae family and native to Borneo and Malaysia, this elegant Hoya is known for its sculptural foliage and occasional clusters of fragrant, waxy blooms.
The leaves are broad, glossy, and slightly cupped, with a striking silver overlay that varies from subtle speckling to near-metallic patches, depending on light conditions. Their tough, leathery texture gives the plant a bold, structural appearance while reflecting light beautifully. When mature, Hoya coriacea āSilverā produces clusters of star-shaped flowers in creamy white or pale pink, often with a sweet, honeyed fragrance that lingers in the evening air.
Resilient and decorative, this Hoya is an ideal choice for collectors seeking a refined, silvery foliage plant that combines understated luxury with tropical charm.
Hoya coriacea āSilverā ā Care Guide
Light
Thrives in bright, indirect light, which enhances its silvery tones and encourages flowering. A few hours of gentle morning or late-afternoon sun will intensify the variegation and promote healthy growth. Avoid harsh midday sunlight, which can scorch the leaves.
Watering
Allow the top 3ā5 cm of soil to dry between waterings. Water thoroughly, then allow any excess to drain away ā Hoyas prefer a consistent wet-dry cycle. In winter, water sparingly. Overwatering is the most common cause of root rot in Hoya coriacea āSilverā.
Temperature and Humidity
Temperature: Prefers warmth between 18ā28 °C. Protect from cold drafts and avoid temperatures below 15 °C.
Humidity: Moderate to high humidity (50ā70%) helps maintain lush foliage and encourages flowering. Mist occasionally or use a humidifier to maintain ideal conditions.
Soil and Potting
Use a light, airy, and well-draining mix, such as orchid bark, perlite, coco coir, and a small amount of compost. Hoyas prefer to be slightly root-bound, so only repot every 2ā3 years in spring, refreshing the mix to support healthy roots and aeration.
Feeding
Feed every 4ā6 weeks in spring and summer with a diluted, balanced liquid fertiliser or one formulated for flowering plants. Suspend feeding during the cooler months when growth slows. Avoid over-fertilising, as salt build-up can damage the roots.
Pruning and Maintenance
Prune lightly to shape or control length, and remove any yellow or damaged leaves. Avoid removing flower spurs (short stalks left after blooms fade), as new flowers will reappear from the same spurs each year. Wipe the leaves gently with a damp cloth to highlight their silvery shimmer.
Growth and Maturity
A moderately fast-growing vining species, Hoya coriacea āSilverā can reach 1.5ā2 metres in length indoors. It grows best when trained on a trellis, moss pole, or hoop. Under the right conditions, mature plants may flower multiple times a year, producing highly fragrant clusters of blooms.
Common Issues
-
Yellowing leaves: Overwatering or poor drainage.
-
Wrinkled leaves: Underwatering or low humidity.
-
No flowers: Insufficient light or repotting too often.
-
Pests: Occasionally affected by mealybugs or spider mites ā treat promptly with neem oil or insecticidal soap.
Background and Benefits
Native to tropical forests of Southeast Asia, Hoya coriacea grows epiphytically, clinging to tree trunks and branches in search of bright, filtered light. The āSilverā form is prized for its unique metallic sheen and durable, architectural leaves, which make it a striking addition to modern plant collections.
Like other Hoyas, Hoya coriacea āSilverā is both beautiful and functional ā helping to purify indoor air while offering texture and a calming, silvery palette. Symbolically, Hoyas represent friendship, patience, and enduring beauty ā fitting traits for a plant that rewards steady care with lasting elegance.
Quick Care Summary
-
Light: Bright, indirect light; tolerates gentle morning sun
-
Water: Allow top few cm of soil to dry between waterings
-
Temperature: 18ā28 °C; avoid below 15 °C
-
Humidity: Moderate to high (50ā70%)
-
Soil: Airy, free-draining mix ā orchid bark, perlite, coco coir
-
Feed: Every 4ā6 weeks in spring/summer
-
Growth: 1.5ā2 m climbing vine; thick silver-green leaves and fragrant creamy blooms
ā ļø Toxicity note: Mildly toxic if ingested; keep away from pets and children.
Styling Tip
Display Hoya coriacea āSilverā in a hanging planter or train it up a decorative trellis to showcase its long, trailing vines and silvery leaves. Its muted tones pair beautifully with darker foliage such as Philodendron āBlack Cardinalā or Ficus elastica āAbidjanā for contrast. For a minimalist look, use a matte black or concrete pot to enhance its metallic texture. Perfect for modern interiors and collectors, this Hoya adds an air of sophistication and serenity to any plant display.
Original: $85.77
-70%$85.77
$25.73Product Information
Product Information
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Description
Hoya coriacea āSilverā is a rare and sophisticated tropical climbing species admired for its thick, leathery leaves dusted with a silvery sheen. A member of the Apocynaceae family and native to Borneo and Malaysia, this elegant Hoya is known for its sculptural foliage and occasional clusters of fragrant, waxy blooms.
The leaves are broad, glossy, and slightly cupped, with a striking silver overlay that varies from subtle speckling to near-metallic patches, depending on light conditions. Their tough, leathery texture gives the plant a bold, structural appearance while reflecting light beautifully. When mature, Hoya coriacea āSilverā produces clusters of star-shaped flowers in creamy white or pale pink, often with a sweet, honeyed fragrance that lingers in the evening air.
Resilient and decorative, this Hoya is an ideal choice for collectors seeking a refined, silvery foliage plant that combines understated luxury with tropical charm.
Hoya coriacea āSilverā ā Care Guide
Light
Thrives in bright, indirect light, which enhances its silvery tones and encourages flowering. A few hours of gentle morning or late-afternoon sun will intensify the variegation and promote healthy growth. Avoid harsh midday sunlight, which can scorch the leaves.
Watering
Allow the top 3ā5 cm of soil to dry between waterings. Water thoroughly, then allow any excess to drain away ā Hoyas prefer a consistent wet-dry cycle. In winter, water sparingly. Overwatering is the most common cause of root rot in Hoya coriacea āSilverā.
Temperature and Humidity
Temperature: Prefers warmth between 18ā28 °C. Protect from cold drafts and avoid temperatures below 15 °C.
Humidity: Moderate to high humidity (50ā70%) helps maintain lush foliage and encourages flowering. Mist occasionally or use a humidifier to maintain ideal conditions.
Soil and Potting
Use a light, airy, and well-draining mix, such as orchid bark, perlite, coco coir, and a small amount of compost. Hoyas prefer to be slightly root-bound, so only repot every 2ā3 years in spring, refreshing the mix to support healthy roots and aeration.
Feeding
Feed every 4ā6 weeks in spring and summer with a diluted, balanced liquid fertiliser or one formulated for flowering plants. Suspend feeding during the cooler months when growth slows. Avoid over-fertilising, as salt build-up can damage the roots.
Pruning and Maintenance
Prune lightly to shape or control length, and remove any yellow or damaged leaves. Avoid removing flower spurs (short stalks left after blooms fade), as new flowers will reappear from the same spurs each year. Wipe the leaves gently with a damp cloth to highlight their silvery shimmer.
Growth and Maturity
A moderately fast-growing vining species, Hoya coriacea āSilverā can reach 1.5ā2 metres in length indoors. It grows best when trained on a trellis, moss pole, or hoop. Under the right conditions, mature plants may flower multiple times a year, producing highly fragrant clusters of blooms.
Common Issues
-
Yellowing leaves: Overwatering or poor drainage.
-
Wrinkled leaves: Underwatering or low humidity.
-
No flowers: Insufficient light or repotting too often.
-
Pests: Occasionally affected by mealybugs or spider mites ā treat promptly with neem oil or insecticidal soap.
Background and Benefits
Native to tropical forests of Southeast Asia, Hoya coriacea grows epiphytically, clinging to tree trunks and branches in search of bright, filtered light. The āSilverā form is prized for its unique metallic sheen and durable, architectural leaves, which make it a striking addition to modern plant collections.
Like other Hoyas, Hoya coriacea āSilverā is both beautiful and functional ā helping to purify indoor air while offering texture and a calming, silvery palette. Symbolically, Hoyas represent friendship, patience, and enduring beauty ā fitting traits for a plant that rewards steady care with lasting elegance.
Quick Care Summary
-
Light: Bright, indirect light; tolerates gentle morning sun
-
Water: Allow top few cm of soil to dry between waterings
-
Temperature: 18ā28 °C; avoid below 15 °C
-
Humidity: Moderate to high (50ā70%)
-
Soil: Airy, free-draining mix ā orchid bark, perlite, coco coir
-
Feed: Every 4ā6 weeks in spring/summer
-
Growth: 1.5ā2 m climbing vine; thick silver-green leaves and fragrant creamy blooms
ā ļø Toxicity note: Mildly toxic if ingested; keep away from pets and children.
Styling Tip
Display Hoya coriacea āSilverā in a hanging planter or train it up a decorative trellis to showcase its long, trailing vines and silvery leaves. Its muted tones pair beautifully with darker foliage such as Philodendron āBlack Cardinalā or Ficus elastica āAbidjanā for contrast. For a minimalist look, use a matte black or concrete pot to enhance its metallic texture. Perfect for modern interiors and collectors, this Hoya adds an air of sophistication and serenity to any plant display.























