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Hoya Mitrata Silver 8cm Pot 10cm Height House Plant

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Hoya Mitrata Silver 8cm Pot 10cm Height House Plant

Hoya mitrata ‘Silver’ is a striking and collectible wax plant prized for its dramatic silver-speckled foliage and vigorous climbing growth habit. Native to tropical regions of Southeast Asia, Hoya mitrata naturally grows as an epiphyte, climbing along trees in warm, humid forests where it receives filtered light.

The leaves are thick, glossy and slightly curved, with a deep green base colour heavily decorated with silvery speckles or splash markings. The ‘Silver’ form is particularly desirable because of the high level of silver variegation, which gives the foliage a shimmering appearance in bright light.

As the plant matures it produces long trailing or climbing vines, making it perfect for hanging planters, plant shelves, or trained around a trellis or hoop. Mature plants may also produce clusters of small waxy star-shaped flowers, typical of Hoyas, usually pale cream to yellow with a subtle fragrance.

Because of its decorative foliage and manageable care requirements, Hoya mitrata ‘Silver’ is popular with both Hoya collectors and houseplant enthusiasts looking for unusual trailing plants.


Key Features

  • Leaf colour: Deep green with heavy silver splash variegation

  • Leaf shape: Oval to slightly curved

  • Leaf texture: Thick, glossy and waxy

  • Growth habit: Trailing or climbing vine

  • Growth rate: Moderate

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


Hoya mitrata ‘Silver’ Care Guide

Light

Hoya mitrata ‘Silver’ thrives in bright, indirect light.

Ideal placement:

  • Near east or west-facing windows

  • Bright rooms with filtered sunlight

Good light helps enhance the silver splash patterning and supports healthy growth. Avoid intense direct midday sun which may scorch the leaves.


Watering

Hoyas prefer to dry slightly between waterings.

General watering guide:

  • Allow the top half of the soil to dry out before watering again.

Typical 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 excellent drainage.


Humidity

Hoya mitrata enjoys moderate to high humidity.

Ideal humidity range:

  • 50–70%

While it adapts to normal indoor conditions, higher humidity can encourage stronger growth and healthier foliage.


Temperature

Best grown in temperatures between:

18°C – 28°C

Avoid:

  • Temperatures below 12°C

  • Cold drafts or sudden temperature fluctuations

Warm, stable conditions mimic the plant’s tropical habitat.


Soil

Use a very well-draining epiphytic soil mix.

Recommended mix:

  • Orchid bark

  • Perlite or pumice

  • Coco coir or houseplant compost

This airy mix helps prevent root rot and keeps the roots well oxygenated.


Feeding

Feed lightly during the active growing season.

  • Spring & summer: Every 3–4 weeks

  • Use a balanced liquid houseplant fertiliser

Reduce feeding during autumn and winter.


Growth Support

Hoya mitrata naturally grows as a climbing vine.

It can be grown:

  • Trailing from hanging pots

  • Climbing on a trellis or circular hoop

Providing support often encourages longer vines and fuller growth.


Flowering

Mature plants can produce clusters of waxy star-shaped flowers.

Tips for encouraging blooms:

  • Provide bright light

  • Avoid moving the plant frequently

  • Do not remove peduncles (flower spurs) after flowering, as Hoyas bloom repeatedly from them.


Propagation

Hoya mitrata ‘Silver’ can be propagated through stem cuttings.

Steps:

  1. Take a cutting with one or two nodes

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

  3. Keep warm with bright indirect light

Roots usually develop within 2–4 weeks.


Toxicity

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


Common Problems

Yellow leaves

  • Usually caused by overwatering

Wrinkled leaves

  • The plant may need watering

Slow growth

  • Often due to low light

Lack of flowering

  • The plant may require brighter light or more maturity


Summary

Hoya mitrata ‘Silver’ is a beautiful trailing wax plant prized for its silver-splashed foliage and elegant climbing vines. With bright indirect light, airy soil, and moderate watering, it grows steadily and can eventually produce clusters of delicate waxy flowers, making it a rewarding addition to any Hoya or rare houseplant collection.

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Hoya Mitrata Silver 8cm Pot 10cm Height House Plant

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Description

Hoya mitrata ‘Silver’ is a striking and collectible wax plant prized for its dramatic silver-speckled foliage and vigorous climbing growth habit. Native to tropical regions of Southeast Asia, Hoya mitrata naturally grows as an epiphyte, climbing along trees in warm, humid forests where it receives filtered light.

The leaves are thick, glossy and slightly curved, with a deep green base colour heavily decorated with silvery speckles or splash markings. The ‘Silver’ form is particularly desirable because of the high level of silver variegation, which gives the foliage a shimmering appearance in bright light.

As the plant matures it produces long trailing or climbing vines, making it perfect for hanging planters, plant shelves, or trained around a trellis or hoop. Mature plants may also produce clusters of small waxy star-shaped flowers, typical of Hoyas, usually pale cream to yellow with a subtle fragrance.

Because of its decorative foliage and manageable care requirements, Hoya mitrata ‘Silver’ is popular with both Hoya collectors and houseplant enthusiasts looking for unusual trailing plants.


Key Features

  • Leaf colour: Deep green with heavy silver splash variegation

  • Leaf shape: Oval to slightly curved

  • Leaf texture: Thick, glossy and waxy

  • Growth habit: Trailing or climbing vine

  • Growth rate: Moderate

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


Hoya mitrata ‘Silver’ Care Guide

Light

Hoya mitrata ‘Silver’ thrives in bright, indirect light.

Ideal placement:

  • Near east or west-facing windows

  • Bright rooms with filtered sunlight

Good light helps enhance the silver splash patterning and supports healthy growth. Avoid intense direct midday sun which may scorch the leaves.


Watering

Hoyas prefer to dry slightly between waterings.

General watering guide:

  • Allow the top half of the soil to dry out before watering again.

Typical 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 excellent drainage.


Humidity

Hoya mitrata enjoys moderate to high humidity.

Ideal humidity range:

  • 50–70%

While it adapts to normal indoor conditions, higher humidity can encourage stronger growth and healthier foliage.


Temperature

Best grown in temperatures between:

18°C – 28°C

Avoid:

  • Temperatures below 12°C

  • Cold drafts or sudden temperature fluctuations

Warm, stable conditions mimic the plant’s tropical habitat.


Soil

Use a very well-draining epiphytic soil mix.

Recommended mix:

  • Orchid bark

  • Perlite or pumice

  • Coco coir or houseplant compost

This airy mix helps prevent root rot and keeps the roots well oxygenated.


Feeding

Feed lightly during the active growing season.

  • Spring & summer: Every 3–4 weeks

  • Use a balanced liquid houseplant fertiliser

Reduce feeding during autumn and winter.


Growth Support

Hoya mitrata naturally grows as a climbing vine.

It can be grown:

  • Trailing from hanging pots

  • Climbing on a trellis or circular hoop

Providing support often encourages longer vines and fuller growth.


Flowering

Mature plants can produce clusters of waxy star-shaped flowers.

Tips for encouraging blooms:

  • Provide bright light

  • Avoid moving the plant frequently

  • Do not remove peduncles (flower spurs) after flowering, as Hoyas bloom repeatedly from them.


Propagation

Hoya mitrata ‘Silver’ can be propagated through stem cuttings.

Steps:

  1. Take a cutting with one or two nodes

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

  3. Keep warm with bright indirect light

Roots usually develop within 2–4 weeks.


Toxicity

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


Common Problems

Yellow leaves

  • Usually caused by overwatering

Wrinkled leaves

  • The plant may need watering

Slow growth

  • Often due to low light

Lack of flowering

  • The plant may require brighter light or more maturity


Summary

Hoya mitrata ‘Silver’ is a beautiful trailing wax plant prized for its silver-splashed foliage and elegant climbing vines. With bright indirect light, airy soil, and moderate watering, it grows steadily and can eventually produce clusters of delicate waxy flowers, making it a rewarding addition to any Hoya or rare houseplant collection.