Care Needs

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High Humidity: Above 60%

Cold Tolerant: Lowest 50F/10C

Origin and Description:
Hoya serpens is a trailing epiphyte native to the Himalayan region, including areas like Bhutan, Nepal, and India. This species is known for its small, round, fuzzy leaves, which grow densely along its vines. The plant produces unique, fuzzy, light green flowers with white coronas, sometimes showing a slight hint of pink toward the center. Discovered by Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker in 1883, Hoya serpens continues to fascinate collectors with its dainty foliage and charming blooms.
Natural Habitat:
In its natural habitat, Hoya serpens grows in cool, high-altitude environments. It clings to trees in tropical forests where humidity is high and light is filtered, allowing the plant to thrive without direct sunlight.
Care Tips:
Growing Hoya serpens can be challenging, but with the right environment, it can be highly rewarding. One key to success is maintaining high humidity, ideally around 60-90%. Many collectors have found that Hoya serpens thrives in enclosed spaces like greenhouse cabinets or cloches, which help keep humidity stable. However, transitioning this plant from high to low humidity environments can be tricky—plants often struggle if not acclimated properly.
Fun Fact:
Although many Hoyas produce noticeable nectar, Hoya serpens is unique in that its flowers release very little nectar despite their fuzzy appearance and delicate scent
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Recreate a dense forest environment. Very little, if any, direct sunlight should hit the plant at any time of the day.
Will benefit from high humidity care. Will likely require humidifiers, daily misting, grouping with other plants, and more.
This hoya will tolerate cooler conditions than most.
This plant will not change color under bright light.
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