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Hoya Bella, normal and albomarginate form
Type: Leaves approx. 4cm long and lanceolate (arrow shaped). The albomarginate form (left) has white variegation round the outside of the leaves and very interesting purple line down the central vein. The flowers are white with a pink corona and smell very faintly of hyacinth.
Both are hanging plants (although I've seen them on a trellis), that I rooted easily in a Jiffy 7 with bottom heat. They're apparently slow growing but a good bloomer. Fairly thirsty and happy in dappled light.
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