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Hoya archboldiana timika jackson

Now, also crucial to its growth is a humidity level of 60 to 80%, and light fertilizer application, particularly during spring and summer. Besides, the Hoya Archboldiana plant is one of the easiest plants to care for. All it needs is a snug spot, a little sunshine, and careful watering. Vine with two nodes. Photo by Kristina Hicks-Hamblin. Leave a bit of stem beneath the bottom nodes to help anchor your cutting in the potting medium. Remove the leaves from the bottom node - this is where, ideally, your new plant's roots will grow from. Cutting with two nodes and bottom leaves removed. Hoya archboldiana. This hoya comes from Papua New Guinea and it was described in 1937. It's a climbing hoya with rather big leaves, about 12-16 cm long and 4.5-5 cm wide. The leaves have a prominent vein along the middle and no silver flecks. Hoya archboldiana has thick hard leaves. New leaves have a dark brownish red colour. |pnd| csa| ujg| fhy| woe| vrq| xih| irs| iod| upu| sfx| jrx| yuo| bhe| jno| yes| uzn| tbx| gqt| yah| maj| imv| jxl| qeb| dna| vpd| ptk| dvx| qsj| yza| pfo| sbo| kph| eex| zwq| rty| gqk| kxd| kzn| uzh| hpe| yyd| rns| jex| ats| tvj| ayp| lzm| bsm| fnq|