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Hoya Kerii

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Hoya Heart

£6
Plant height
10cm
6cm pot
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The Hoya kerrii is commonly called the Hoya Heart because of its green heart-shaped leaves. It's the perfect little gift for Valentine's Day & Mother's Day.

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Plant Happiness
To see me at my best

Keep me in filtered bright light and only water me when my soil has dried out.

Plant Care Tips
Full Sun

Keep me in a spot that gets bright, filtered light but out of the direct sun.

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Allow my soil to completely dry out before watering me.

Leaves

Remove dust and dirt with a clean damp cloth.

About Hoya Heart

History

The Hoya Kerrii is native to Asia and the Philippines, where it actually grows as a climbing plant - the beautiful heart-shaped leaves are dotted along its vines, which can grow up to 4 meters long.

Cultivation

This single leaf cutting is partially rooted but does not have a node. It's an incredibly slow growers, so will stay as an adorable heart-shaped leaf for years to come.

Care

Place in bright indirect light, out of direct sunshine, and allow the soil to completely dry out before watering.

Did you know?

The Hoya plant was discovered by a botanist named Robert Brown in the late 18th century. He named the plant after a friend of his, Thomas Hoy, who was the gardener to the Duke of Northumberland.Talk about bromance!

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