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Hoya Latifolia Green 10.5cm Pot 15cm Height House Plant

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Hoya Latifolia Green 10.5cm Pot 15cm Height House Plant

Hoya latifolia ‘Green’ is a bold, impressive species admired for its exceptionally large, thick leaves and strong architectural presence. A member of the Apocynaceae family and native to Southeast Asia, this species is one of the “big-leaf Hoyas,” celebrated for its glossy, rounded foliage and robust, clean aesthetic.

The leaves are broad, oval to nearly circular, and can reach remarkable sizes under ideal conditions. Their surface is smooth, firm, and leathery, with a deep emerald-green colour and subtle, natural speckling that adds a soft texture. The thick leaf structure allows the plant to store water, giving it a semi-succulent quality and making it more drought-resistant than many other Hoyas.

As it matures, Hoya latifolia ‘Green’ produces strong, climbing or trailing vines that display its large leaves like botanical shields. Mature plants may produce clusters of creamy-white, waxy, star-shaped blooms with a light, sweet fragrance — a beautiful contrast to the plant’s robust foliage.

Sculptural, glossy, and luxurious, Hoya latifolia ‘Green’ is a favourite among collectors who appreciate bold foliage and clean, minimalist plant styling.


Hoya latifolia ‘Green’ – Care Guide

Light

Thrives in bright, indirect light. A few hours of soft morning sun can encourage larger leaves and promote flowering. Avoid harsh midday sun, which can burn or discolor the foliage. Medium light is tolerated but may result in smaller leaves and slower growth.

Watering

Allow the top 3–5 cm of soil to dry out between waterings. As a semi-succulent Hoya, it prefers a cycle of thorough watering followed by a drying period. Reduce watering in winter or in low-light conditions.

Temperature and Humidity

  • Temperature: Prefers 18–27 °C. Avoid temperatures below 12–14 °C.

  • Humidity: Average household humidity is fine, though moderate humidity (50–70%) encourages stronger, more vigorous growth.

Soil and Potting

Use a very airy, fast-draining mix — orchid bark, perlite, coco coir, and a small amount of compost work well. Hoyas prefer being slightly root-bound, so repot only when necessary (typically every 1–2 years).

Feeding

Feed every 3–4 weeks during the growing season with a balanced liquid fertiliser. Switch to a bloom-promoting fertiliser for mature plants to encourage flowering.

Pruning and Maintenance

Prune lightly to maintain shape or encourage branching. Avoid removing flower spurs — Hoyas bloom repeatedly from the same points. Remove old or damaged leaves to keep the plant tidy.

Growth and Maturity

A moderate grower that can produce long, thick vines several metres in length. Leaf size increases with age and brighter light. Mature plants may bloom in clusters under strong light and stable conditions.

Common Issues

  • Yellowing leaves: Overwatering or poor drainage.

  • Small leaves: Insufficient light or lack of support.

  • No flowers: Low light or excessive nitrogen fertiliser.

  • Pests: Occasional mealybugs or spider mites on new growth.


Background and Benefits

Hoya latifolia is one of the most iconic big-leaf Hoyas, valued for its oversized foliage and clean, modern look. The ‘Green’ form, with its deep emerald colouring and glossy finish, provides a lush yet minimal presence that suits a wide range of interiors — from tropical displays to contemporary, Scandinavian-inspired spaces.

Because of its tolerance for neglect, drought, and variable humidity, it’s an excellent choice for both experienced collectors and plant lovers who want a bold statement species without high-maintenance demands.


Quick Care Summary

Light: Bright, indirect
Water: Allow top 3–5 cm to dry
Temperature: 18–27 °C
Humidity: 50–70% ideal
Soil: Airy, fast-draining Hoya mix
Feed: Every 3–4 weeks in growing season
Growth: Moderate; large oval leaves, long vines
Toxicity: Mildly toxic if ingested; keep away from pets and children


Styling Tip

Showcase Hoya latifolia ‘Green’ on a tall plant stand or trained onto a large hoop or trellis, allowing its oversized leaves to become a sculptural focal point. Pair with white, stone, or matte black pots to emphasise its glossy green elegance.

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Hoya Latifolia Green 10.5cm Pot 15cm Height House Plant
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Description

Hoya latifolia ‘Green’ is a bold, impressive species admired for its exceptionally large, thick leaves and strong architectural presence. A member of the Apocynaceae family and native to Southeast Asia, this species is one of the “big-leaf Hoyas,” celebrated for its glossy, rounded foliage and robust, clean aesthetic.

The leaves are broad, oval to nearly circular, and can reach remarkable sizes under ideal conditions. Their surface is smooth, firm, and leathery, with a deep emerald-green colour and subtle, natural speckling that adds a soft texture. The thick leaf structure allows the plant to store water, giving it a semi-succulent quality and making it more drought-resistant than many other Hoyas.

As it matures, Hoya latifolia ‘Green’ produces strong, climbing or trailing vines that display its large leaves like botanical shields. Mature plants may produce clusters of creamy-white, waxy, star-shaped blooms with a light, sweet fragrance — a beautiful contrast to the plant’s robust foliage.

Sculptural, glossy, and luxurious, Hoya latifolia ‘Green’ is a favourite among collectors who appreciate bold foliage and clean, minimalist plant styling.


Hoya latifolia ‘Green’ – Care Guide

Light

Thrives in bright, indirect light. A few hours of soft morning sun can encourage larger leaves and promote flowering. Avoid harsh midday sun, which can burn or discolor the foliage. Medium light is tolerated but may result in smaller leaves and slower growth.

Watering

Allow the top 3–5 cm of soil to dry out between waterings. As a semi-succulent Hoya, it prefers a cycle of thorough watering followed by a drying period. Reduce watering in winter or in low-light conditions.

Temperature and Humidity

  • Temperature: Prefers 18–27 °C. Avoid temperatures below 12–14 °C.

  • Humidity: Average household humidity is fine, though moderate humidity (50–70%) encourages stronger, more vigorous growth.

Soil and Potting

Use a very airy, fast-draining mix — orchid bark, perlite, coco coir, and a small amount of compost work well. Hoyas prefer being slightly root-bound, so repot only when necessary (typically every 1–2 years).

Feeding

Feed every 3–4 weeks during the growing season with a balanced liquid fertiliser. Switch to a bloom-promoting fertiliser for mature plants to encourage flowering.

Pruning and Maintenance

Prune lightly to maintain shape or encourage branching. Avoid removing flower spurs — Hoyas bloom repeatedly from the same points. Remove old or damaged leaves to keep the plant tidy.

Growth and Maturity

A moderate grower that can produce long, thick vines several metres in length. Leaf size increases with age and brighter light. Mature plants may bloom in clusters under strong light and stable conditions.

Common Issues

  • Yellowing leaves: Overwatering or poor drainage.

  • Small leaves: Insufficient light or lack of support.

  • No flowers: Low light or excessive nitrogen fertiliser.

  • Pests: Occasional mealybugs or spider mites on new growth.


Background and Benefits

Hoya latifolia is one of the most iconic big-leaf Hoyas, valued for its oversized foliage and clean, modern look. The ‘Green’ form, with its deep emerald colouring and glossy finish, provides a lush yet minimal presence that suits a wide range of interiors — from tropical displays to contemporary, Scandinavian-inspired spaces.

Because of its tolerance for neglect, drought, and variable humidity, it’s an excellent choice for both experienced collectors and plant lovers who want a bold statement species without high-maintenance demands.


Quick Care Summary

Light: Bright, indirect
Water: Allow top 3–5 cm to dry
Temperature: 18–27 °C
Humidity: 50–70% ideal
Soil: Airy, fast-draining Hoya mix
Feed: Every 3–4 weeks in growing season
Growth: Moderate; large oval leaves, long vines
Toxicity: Mildly toxic if ingested; keep away from pets and children


Styling Tip

Showcase Hoya latifolia ‘Green’ on a tall plant stand or trained onto a large hoop or trellis, allowing its oversized leaves to become a sculptural focal point. Pair with white, stone, or matte black pots to emphasise its glossy green elegance.