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Alisa 🇬🇧&🇱🇻&🏳️‍🌈&🏳‍⚧ on Instagram: “Another way how you can trellis Hoya Carrii. It looks a bit messy, but Hey! She still looks gorgeous! * * * * * * * * * * *…”
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Urban Epiphyte on Instagram: “Restrepia lansbergii. Restrepias are some of the easiest Pleurothallid orchids to grow, and bloom all year long.”
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Aeschynanthus Lipstick Gracilis, Cuttings x5
This listing is for 5 unrooted Aeschynanthus Lipstick Gracilis cuttings.A cutting is a piece of plant material used to start a new plant. Cuttings are sold with no pot, soil or roots and will come as just vegetative material.The most successful way to root a cutting is to dip the cutting into root powder then plant into a small container or an appropriate size for the number of cuttings. Recommendations for growing success: Temperature: 60°F -80°F during the summer at least 55°F during winter Li
The Plant Farm
The Plant Farm 
a potted plant with green and white leaves on the ground next to a tile floor
a potted plant with green leaves and flowers hanging from it's hooks on the wall
Kalanchoe Uniflora Coral Bells HB
a plant with pink flowers hanging from it's sides next to a potted plant
Kalanchoe uniflora (Coral Bells) - World of Succulents
a potted plant hanging from the side of a wall
Erin on Instagram: “Hoya pauciflora is my curly-haired Medusa. 🐍 . . . #hoyapauciflora #thehoyacollective #natureinthehome #myplantaesthetic #greenyourfeed…”
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Hoya Collina IR-26
Hoya Collina IR-26 is a rare and unique indoor houseplant prized for its stunning foliage and relatively low maintenance requirements. It features thick, succulent-like leaves that appear glossy. The leaves are typically oval-shaped and may have a slightly waxy texture, giving them a glossy appearance. One of the most striking features of this plant is its ability to "sun stress" red hues, creating an eye-catching display. The history of this hoya is somewhat obscure, as it is a relatively rare cultivar that has gained popularity among collectors in recent years. The exact origins of this plant are not well-documented, but it is believed to be a hybrid of various Hoya species native to Southeast Asia, particularly Thailand and Indonesia, where many Hoya species are found in the wild.
a small potted plant with green leaves
Hoya Compacta Mauna Loa 10.5Ø