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Hoya Diversifolia Maharani 8cm Pot 10cm Height House Plant

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Hoya Diversifolia Maharani 8cm Pot 10cm Height House Plant

Hoya diversifolia ‘Maharani’ is a beautiful and collectible wax plant known for its elegant trailing vines and thick, glossy foliage. Native to Southeast Asia, Hoya diversifolia naturally grows as an epiphytic climber, attaching itself to trees in warm, humid forests.

The leaves are typically oval to slightly elongated, with a smooth, waxy surface and rich green colour. Like many Hoyas, the foliage has a firm, succulent texture that helps the plant store moisture, making it relatively tolerant of occasional drought. The ‘Maharani’ form is particularly admired for its vigorous growth and attractive foliage, making it a standout in Hoya collections.

When mature and grown in the right conditions, Hoya diversifolia ‘Maharani’ produces clusters of star-shaped, waxy flowers arranged in round umbels. The blooms are usually cream or pale yellow with a deeper centre, often releasing a gentle fragrance, particularly in the evening.

With its graceful vines and potential for beautiful blooms, this Hoya works perfectly as a trailing plant in hanging pots or trained onto trellises, making it both decorative and rewarding to grow.


Key Features

  • Leaf colour: Glossy mid to deep green

  • Leaf shape: Oval to elongated, thick and waxy

  • Growth habit: Trailing or climbing vine

  • Growth rate: Moderate to fast in good conditions

  • Mature length: Vines can reach 1–2 metres indoors


Hoya diversifolia ‘Maharani’ Care Guide

Light

Hoya diversifolia grows best in bright, indirect light.

Ideal placement:

  • Near east or west-facing windows

  • A bright room with filtered sunlight

A small amount of gentle morning sun can be beneficial, but strong direct afternoon sun should be avoided.

Bright conditions help encourage compact growth and flowering.


Watering

Allow the soil to partially dry out between waterings.

Typical watering schedule:

  • Spring & summer: Every 7–10 days

  • Autumn & winter: Every 2–3 weeks

Because the leaves store moisture, it is better to underwater slightly than overwater.

Always ensure the pot has good drainage.


Humidity

Hoya diversifolia appreciates moderate to high humidity.

Ideal humidity:

  • 50–70%

It can adapt to normal household humidity, but higher humidity often encourages stronger growth and better flowering.


Temperature

Best grown in temperatures between:

18°C – 28°C

Avoid:

  • Temperatures below 12°C

  • Cold drafts or sudden temperature fluctuations


Soil

Use a light, airy epiphytic soil mix.

A good mix may include:

  • Orchid bark

  • Perlite or pumice

  • Coco coir or houseplant compost

This type of soil allows the roots to breathe and prevents waterlogging.


Feeding

Feed during the active growing season.

  • Spring & summer: Every 3–4 weeks

  • Use a balanced liquid houseplant fertiliser

Reduce feeding during autumn and winter.


Growth Habit

Hoya diversifolia ‘Maharani’ produces long, flexible vines.

You can grow it:

  • Trailing from hanging pots

  • Climbing on a trellis or hoop

Providing support can encourage stronger growth and larger foliage.


Flowering

Mature plants can produce clusters of star-shaped flowers.

Tips to encourage blooms:

  • Provide bright indirect light

  • Keep conditions stable

  • Avoid removing peduncles (flower spurs) after blooming, as Hoyas flower from the same point repeatedly.


Propagation

This Hoya is easily propagated through stem cuttings.

Steps:

  1. Take a cutting with one or two nodes

  2. Root in water, sphagnum moss, or an airy soil mix

  3. Keep warm with bright indirect light

Roots usually appear within 2–4 weeks.


Toxicity

Hoyas are generally considered non-toxic to pets, although ingestion may still cause mild digestive upset.


Common Problems

Yellow leaves

  • Often caused by overwatering

Wrinkled leaves

  • Usually indicates the plant needs water

Slow growth

  • Often due to insufficient light

No flowers

  • Plant may need more light or time to mature


Summary

Hoya diversifolia ‘Maharani’ is an elegant trailing wax plant with glossy foliage and the potential for beautiful star-shaped blooms. With bright light, airy soil, and moderate watering, it grows steadily and becomes a rewarding addition to any Hoya or rare houseplant collection.

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Description

Hoya diversifolia ‘Maharani’ is a beautiful and collectible wax plant known for its elegant trailing vines and thick, glossy foliage. Native to Southeast Asia, Hoya diversifolia naturally grows as an epiphytic climber, attaching itself to trees in warm, humid forests.

The leaves are typically oval to slightly elongated, with a smooth, waxy surface and rich green colour. Like many Hoyas, the foliage has a firm, succulent texture that helps the plant store moisture, making it relatively tolerant of occasional drought. The ‘Maharani’ form is particularly admired for its vigorous growth and attractive foliage, making it a standout in Hoya collections.

When mature and grown in the right conditions, Hoya diversifolia ‘Maharani’ produces clusters of star-shaped, waxy flowers arranged in round umbels. The blooms are usually cream or pale yellow with a deeper centre, often releasing a gentle fragrance, particularly in the evening.

With its graceful vines and potential for beautiful blooms, this Hoya works perfectly as a trailing plant in hanging pots or trained onto trellises, making it both decorative and rewarding to grow.


Key Features

  • Leaf colour: Glossy mid to deep green

  • Leaf shape: Oval to elongated, thick and waxy

  • Growth habit: Trailing or climbing vine

  • Growth rate: Moderate to fast in good conditions

  • Mature length: Vines can reach 1–2 metres indoors


Hoya diversifolia ‘Maharani’ Care Guide

Light

Hoya diversifolia grows best in bright, indirect light.

Ideal placement:

  • Near east or west-facing windows

  • A bright room with filtered sunlight

A small amount of gentle morning sun can be beneficial, but strong direct afternoon sun should be avoided.

Bright conditions help encourage compact growth and flowering.


Watering

Allow the soil to partially dry out between waterings.

Typical watering schedule:

  • Spring & summer: Every 7–10 days

  • Autumn & winter: Every 2–3 weeks

Because the leaves store moisture, it is better to underwater slightly than overwater.

Always ensure the pot has good drainage.


Humidity

Hoya diversifolia appreciates moderate to high humidity.

Ideal humidity:

  • 50–70%

It can adapt to normal household humidity, but higher humidity often encourages stronger growth and better flowering.


Temperature

Best grown in temperatures between:

18°C – 28°C

Avoid:

  • Temperatures below 12°C

  • Cold drafts or sudden temperature fluctuations


Soil

Use a light, airy epiphytic soil mix.

A good mix may include:

  • Orchid bark

  • Perlite or pumice

  • Coco coir or houseplant compost

This type of soil allows the roots to breathe and prevents waterlogging.


Feeding

Feed during the active growing season.

  • Spring & summer: Every 3–4 weeks

  • Use a balanced liquid houseplant fertiliser

Reduce feeding during autumn and winter.


Growth Habit

Hoya diversifolia ‘Maharani’ produces long, flexible vines.

You can grow it:

  • Trailing from hanging pots

  • Climbing on a trellis or hoop

Providing support can encourage stronger growth and larger foliage.


Flowering

Mature plants can produce clusters of star-shaped flowers.

Tips to encourage blooms:

  • Provide bright indirect light

  • Keep conditions stable

  • Avoid removing peduncles (flower spurs) after blooming, as Hoyas flower from the same point repeatedly.


Propagation

This Hoya is easily propagated through stem cuttings.

Steps:

  1. Take a cutting with one or two nodes

  2. Root in water, sphagnum moss, or an airy soil mix

  3. Keep warm with bright indirect light

Roots usually appear within 2–4 weeks.


Toxicity

Hoyas are generally considered non-toxic to pets, although ingestion may still cause mild digestive upset.


Common Problems

Yellow leaves

  • Often caused by overwatering

Wrinkled leaves

  • Usually indicates the plant needs water

Slow growth

  • Often due to insufficient light

No flowers

  • Plant may need more light or time to mature


Summary

Hoya diversifolia ‘Maharani’ is an elegant trailing wax plant with glossy foliage and the potential for beautiful star-shaped blooms. With bright light, airy soil, and moderate watering, it grows steadily and becomes a rewarding addition to any Hoya or rare houseplant collection.