Hoya spartioides (grown from seeds)
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The term "spartioides" comes from the Greek word "σπάρτος" (spartos) which means "broom" or "broom-like plant." In taxonomy, "-oides" indicates similarity or resemblance to the genus or species it modifies. So, "spartioides" describes plants or species with characteristics resembling or related to the broom plant (genus Spartium) or broom-like features.
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