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Hoya polyneura ‘Broget’ is a celebrated formal cultivar recognized for its pale silver variegation overlaying the species’ distinctive fishbone venation. The effect is subtle and refined, emphasizing texture and pattern rather than bold contrast.
Growth is slow and deliberate, requiring stable conditions and patience. This cultivar thrives in environments with consistent airflow and careful moisture management, making it particularly well suited to glass-based systems designed for long-term cultivation and observation.
Use a chunky soil mix such as any orchid or epiphyte branded potting soil mix.
We use a combination of of Perlite, Vermiculite, Pine Bark, and Coconut Coir.
Hoyas are generally drought tolerant with the acceptation a few thin-leaved Hoyas.
Water thoroughly after soil completely drys out.
Hoya's thrive in moderate humidity (around 50%), but can tolerate humidity as low as 30%.
Thrives in Bright, Indirect Sunlight.
Can grow in low indoor lighting but will not flower.
60-85°F
Hoyas flower about twice a year.Hoyas grow "peduncle" (stalk supporting a flower) along the stem.
When cutting hoya, avoid getting its sap on your skin as it can be an irritant.
NOTE: Hoya flowers drip sap, not much, but be careful about what's placed under.