
I have a Hoya which is growing in my sun room. I have had a small one for years and it never bloomed and now I have a much larger one that was given to us when we arrived in Gold Beach. It is full of blossoms and I have had more fun watching them bloom. The photos show the progression. They are such strange little things.

This photo is my favorite. I love them when they have just opened and the pedals have a curl on the end.


I hope all of you had a great weekend. I had a wonderful one.
I've tried to grow hoyas on two separate occasions but could never get mine to flower. Your photos are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful little flower! I'm a stranger to hoyas--thanks for enlightening me:)
ReplyDeleteI love hoyas, there's just something about those waxy little flowers. Yours is really lovely and I hope the blossoms last a long time.
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