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Description
hoya indoor plant Hoya australis Waxvine PlantHoya australis, commonly known as Waxvine, Porcelain Flower, and Honey Plant, is a classic, easygoing vining houseplant loved for its thick, glossy green leaves and clusters of sweetly fragrant, star shaped blooms. Native to Australia and parts of the South Pacific, this vigorous climber naturally grows along rainforest edges and rocky coastal regions, making it both adaptable and rewarding indoors. Train it up a trellis or let it trail from a shelf
Hoya australis, commonly known as Waxvine, Porcelain Flower, and Honey Plant, is a classic, easygoing vining houseplant loved for its thick, glossy green leaves and clusters of sweetly fragrant, star-shaped blooms. Native to Australia and parts of the South Pacific, this vigorous climber naturally grows along rainforest edges and rocky coastal regions, making it both adaptable and rewarding indoors.
Train it up a trellis or let it trail from a shelf or hanging basket—Hoya australis ‘Waxvine’ brings a lush, tropical look with minimal fuss, making it a great pick for beginners and seasoned Hoya collectors alike.
Why You’ll Love Hoya australis
- Fragrant Blooms: Produces clusters (umbels) of porcelain-like, star-shaped flowers with a sweet scent.
- Glossy, Waxy Foliage: Thick leaves stay attractive year-round and help the plant tolerate occasional missed waterings.
- Easy & Adaptable: Does well in average indoor humidity and a range of bright-to-medium light conditions.
- Trailing or Climbing Habit: Ideal for hanging baskets, shelves, trellises, or moss poles.
- Pollinator Friendly (Outdoors): In its native habitat, flowers can attract pollinators—including butterflies.
Plant Profile
- Botanical Name: Hoya australis
- Common Names: Waxvine, Porcelain Flower, Honey Plant
- Family: Apocynaceae
- Native Range: Australia; parts of the South Pacific
- Growth Habit: Trailing / climbing vine
- Toxicity: Commonly listed as non-toxic, but as with any plant, discourage chewing and keep out of reach of pets/kids who like to nibble.
Care Guide
- Light: Best in bright, indirect light. Can tolerate medium light, but brighter light improves growth and blooming. Avoid intense, direct midday sun.
- Water: Let the top 1–2 inches of soil dry between waterings. Water thoroughly, then allow excess to drain. Overwatering is the fastest way to stress a Hoya.
- Humidity: Average home humidity is typically fine. Higher humidity can support faster growth and easier blooming, but it adapts well.
- Temperature: Prefers 60–85°F (16–29°C). Protect from cold drafts and sudden temperature drops.
- Soil: Use a chunky, well-draining mix (e.g., potting mix amended with orchid bark and perlite/pumice) to keep roots airy.
- Fertilizer: Feed monthly during spring/summer with a diluted balanced fertilizer. Reduce or pause feeding in fall/winter.
- Support: Provide a trellis or hoop if you want upward growth; Hoyas often bloom more readily on mature vines.
Propagation
Propagation is simple with stem cuttings. Take a cutting with 2–3 nodes, remove the lowest leaves, and root in water, sphagnum, or a chunky Hoya mix. Keep warm with bright, indirect light for best results.
Note: Avoid removing old flower spurs (peduncles)—Hoyas often rebloom from the same spurs.
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