
Hoya Mathilde 14cm Pot 15cm Height House Plant
Hoya āMathildeā is a much-loved hybrid (commonly cited as Hoya carnosa Ć Hoya serpens) prized for its small, rounded leaves, compact trailing habit and reliable, charming blooms. Itās an excellent choice for both collectors and confident beginners, offering the classic Hoya look in a softer, more manageable form. With steady care, it matures into a dense, cascading plant that flowers readily once settled.
Plant Description
Hoya āMathildeā produces petite, round to slightly oval leaves that are thick, lightly succulent and smooth to the touch. The foliage is typically mid green and may develop subtle speckling or a gentle sheen under brighter light. Leaves are closely spaced along slender, flexible stems, giving the plant a neat, full appearance even when young.
Its growth habit is naturally trailing, making it ideal for hanging pots, shelves or small hoops. Compared to larger-leaved Hoyas, āMathildeā stays compact and controlled, forming a dense curtain of foliage rather than long, sprawling vines.
Flowering is a standout feature. Mature plants produce clusters of small, star-shaped, pale pink to blush flowers with deeper pink centres. The blooms are lightly sweet-scented and appear on short, persistent spurs that rebloom repeatedly if left intact.
Light Requirements
Bright, indirect light is ideal. A position near an east- or west-facing window works very well, or set slightly back from a bright south-facing window.
Gentle morning or late-afternoon sun can encourage compact growth and flowering, but prolonged direct sun should be avoided to prevent leaf scorch. In lower light, the plant will survive but grow more slowly and flower less readily.
Watering
Hoya āMathildeā prefers a soak-and-dry watering routine. Allow the top portion of the growing medium to dry out between waterings, then water thoroughly and allow excess moisture to drain away.
During spring and summer, watering will be more regular as the plant actively grows. In autumn and winter, reduce watering and allow the mix to dry a little more between waterings. Its thick leaves store moisture, making it tolerant of short dry spells, but it should not be left bone dry for long periods.
Wrinkled leaves usually indicate thirst, while yellowing leaves or soft stems suggest overwatering.
Temperature & Humidity
This Hoya thrives in warm, stable indoor temperatures, ideally between 18ā27°C. It should be protected from cold draughts and unheated rooms in winter. Temperatures below 12°C can slow growth and cause stress.
Moderate humidity is sufficient, but slightly higher humidity encourages fuller growth and more reliable flowering. It adapts well to average household conditions, making it easier than many other Hoyas.
Soil & Potting
A free-draining, airy growing medium is essential. A mix containing orchid bark, perlite or pumice, and a small amount of peat-free compost or coco coir works well.
Choose a pot that fits the root ball closely. Hoya āMathildeā prefers to be slightly root-bound and often flowers more readily when not overpotted. Hanging pots suit its natural growth habit particularly well.
Feeding
Feed lightly during the growing season. From spring through late summer, apply a balanced houseplant fertiliser at half strength every four to six weeks. Overfeeding can result in lush foliage at the expense of flowers.
Do not feed during autumn and winter when growth slows.
Pruning & Training
Pruning is rarely needed. If required, trim lightly to shape or remove damaged growth during the growing season. Never remove old flower spurs, as new blooms form from the same points.
Because of its compact nature, āMathildeā usually maintains a tidy shape without much intervention.
Flowering Care Tips
Hoya āMathildeā is considered a reliable bloomer once mature. Stability is key. Avoid moving the plant frequently, especially when buds are forming, as sudden changes can cause bud drop.
Bright light, consistent watering, warm temperatures and a slightly root-bound pot all encourage regular flowering. Patience is still required, but this hybrid tends to bloom more readily than many species-form Hoyas.
Propagation
Propagation is easy via stem cuttings with at least two nodes. Cuttings root readily in water or a well-draining propagation mix. Warmth, humidity and bright indirect light usually result in quick rooting within a few weeks.
Overall Care Summary
Hoya āMathildeā is a charming, dependable Hoya that offers compact growth, attractive foliage and frequent flowers without demanding care. Itās ideal for smaller spaces, hanging displays and anyone looking to add a softer, more delicate Hoya to their collection. With consistent light, careful watering and patience, it becomes a long-lived and rewarding houseplant.
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Description
Hoya āMathildeā is a much-loved hybrid (commonly cited as Hoya carnosa Ć Hoya serpens) prized for its small, rounded leaves, compact trailing habit and reliable, charming blooms. Itās an excellent choice for both collectors and confident beginners, offering the classic Hoya look in a softer, more manageable form. With steady care, it matures into a dense, cascading plant that flowers readily once settled.
Plant Description
Hoya āMathildeā produces petite, round to slightly oval leaves that are thick, lightly succulent and smooth to the touch. The foliage is typically mid green and may develop subtle speckling or a gentle sheen under brighter light. Leaves are closely spaced along slender, flexible stems, giving the plant a neat, full appearance even when young.
Its growth habit is naturally trailing, making it ideal for hanging pots, shelves or small hoops. Compared to larger-leaved Hoyas, āMathildeā stays compact and controlled, forming a dense curtain of foliage rather than long, sprawling vines.
Flowering is a standout feature. Mature plants produce clusters of small, star-shaped, pale pink to blush flowers with deeper pink centres. The blooms are lightly sweet-scented and appear on short, persistent spurs that rebloom repeatedly if left intact.
Light Requirements
Bright, indirect light is ideal. A position near an east- or west-facing window works very well, or set slightly back from a bright south-facing window.
Gentle morning or late-afternoon sun can encourage compact growth and flowering, but prolonged direct sun should be avoided to prevent leaf scorch. In lower light, the plant will survive but grow more slowly and flower less readily.
Watering
Hoya āMathildeā prefers a soak-and-dry watering routine. Allow the top portion of the growing medium to dry out between waterings, then water thoroughly and allow excess moisture to drain away.
During spring and summer, watering will be more regular as the plant actively grows. In autumn and winter, reduce watering and allow the mix to dry a little more between waterings. Its thick leaves store moisture, making it tolerant of short dry spells, but it should not be left bone dry for long periods.
Wrinkled leaves usually indicate thirst, while yellowing leaves or soft stems suggest overwatering.
Temperature & Humidity
This Hoya thrives in warm, stable indoor temperatures, ideally between 18ā27°C. It should be protected from cold draughts and unheated rooms in winter. Temperatures below 12°C can slow growth and cause stress.
Moderate humidity is sufficient, but slightly higher humidity encourages fuller growth and more reliable flowering. It adapts well to average household conditions, making it easier than many other Hoyas.
Soil & Potting
A free-draining, airy growing medium is essential. A mix containing orchid bark, perlite or pumice, and a small amount of peat-free compost or coco coir works well.
Choose a pot that fits the root ball closely. Hoya āMathildeā prefers to be slightly root-bound and often flowers more readily when not overpotted. Hanging pots suit its natural growth habit particularly well.
Feeding
Feed lightly during the growing season. From spring through late summer, apply a balanced houseplant fertiliser at half strength every four to six weeks. Overfeeding can result in lush foliage at the expense of flowers.
Do not feed during autumn and winter when growth slows.
Pruning & Training
Pruning is rarely needed. If required, trim lightly to shape or remove damaged growth during the growing season. Never remove old flower spurs, as new blooms form from the same points.
Because of its compact nature, āMathildeā usually maintains a tidy shape without much intervention.
Flowering Care Tips
Hoya āMathildeā is considered a reliable bloomer once mature. Stability is key. Avoid moving the plant frequently, especially when buds are forming, as sudden changes can cause bud drop.
Bright light, consistent watering, warm temperatures and a slightly root-bound pot all encourage regular flowering. Patience is still required, but this hybrid tends to bloom more readily than many species-form Hoyas.
Propagation
Propagation is easy via stem cuttings with at least two nodes. Cuttings root readily in water or a well-draining propagation mix. Warmth, humidity and bright indirect light usually result in quick rooting within a few weeks.
Overall Care Summary
Hoya āMathildeā is a charming, dependable Hoya that offers compact growth, attractive foliage and frequent flowers without demanding care. Itās ideal for smaller spaces, hanging displays and anyone looking to add a softer, more delicate Hoya to their collection. With consistent light, careful watering and patience, it becomes a long-lived and rewarding houseplant.





















