Propagation
Take cuttings of previous season`s wood during late spring to summer and place in a sand / peat mix with bottom heat.
Aerial layering is carried out during the growing period.
Botanic information
Leaf: The dark green leaves are broad elliptical up to 60mm (2¥in) wide with an abruptly acuminate apex and a short petiole. The texture is thick and fleshy.
Flower: The white to pink stellate flowers have 5-pointed lobes and 5-stamens and are arranged in a pendant globular umbel that is up to 70mm (2µin) wide. They appear from late spring to early summer.
Fruit: The pod-like capsule is long and cylindrical and contains seeds that have tufts of hair. The small seed is not commonly seen and the plant is normally reproduced vegetatively.
Culture
Hoya's require a temperature of 12.7ºC (55ºF) during winter and prefer a brightly indirect light to full sun, with protection from hot mid afternoon sun. The soil must be well drained and fertile. During summer watered regularly, allowing the surface to dry before re-watering and reduce watering in winter.
They prefer a humid environment but avoid misting the plant during the flowering period. Re-pot only as necessary during spring as the plant dislikes being disturbed and do not remove the live or dead flowers from the plant.