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Hoya sp. Sumatra (Wavy Leaves) – Rare Jurassic-Style Hoya
A bold and textured species with tough, undulating foliage.
The Hoya sp. Sumatra (Wavy Leaves) is a rare and visually striking species admired for its thick, rugged foliage with dramatic wave-like edges. Often described as a “Jurassic Hoya,” this plant has a prehistoric look thanks to its deeply veined, undulate leaves that feel as tough as they look.
This species is one of my personal favorites. It shares similar leaf characteristics with other collector favorites like Hoya sp. Takengon and Hoya clemensiorum.
Hoya sp. Sumatra (Wavy Leaves) Plant Features:
- Rare Hoya species from Sumatra
- Thick, textured leaves with dramatic wavy (undulate) edges
- Often referred to as a “Jurassic Hoya” for its prehistoric look
- Similar in appearance to Hoya sp. Takengon and clemensiorum
- Ideal for collectors and Hoya lovers seeking something unique
Care Tips:
- Light: low to bright, indirect light encourages strong leaf growth and definition
- Water: Allow soil to dry out partially between waterings; avoid overwatering
- Humidity: Prefers moderate to high humidity for optimal growth
- Soil: Use a chunky, well-draining potting mix (perlite, orchid bark, etc.)
- Fertilizer: Feed with a balanced houseplant fertilizer