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Hoya latifolia

 

This is a hoya that understands scale.

 

Hoya latifolia is all about leaf mass and confidence. Broad, heavy leaves with pronounced veining that feels carved rather than printed on. It doesn’t rely on shine or flowers to make an impression. It simply occupies space properly and looks better the longer you live with it.

 

Each new leaf arrives thicker, wider, and more assured than the last. The plant grows at its own pace, unbothered by trends or timelines. Let it trail and it looks composed. Give it support and it becomes architectural. Either way, it never feels flimsy.

 

Care is straightforward if you respect its rhythm. Bright, indirect light brings out the vein contrast and keeps growth strong. Allow the soil to dry between waterings and keep it warm. Like most hoyas, it prefers consistency over fussing. Once settled, it is remarkably resilient.

 

Why it’s special

Latifolia stands out because of proportion. The leaves are genuinely substantial, giving it a presence that many hoyas never achieve. It feels collected and intentional, not decorative filler.

 

Good to know

This is an indoor trailing houseplant with steady, deliberate growth. Flowers may come with maturity, but the foliage is the main event. Best suited to someone who enjoys watching a plant develop rather than rush.

 

If you want a hoya that feels grown-up, grounded, and quietly impressive, Hoya latifolia is an excellent choice.

 

Solid. Calm. Built to last.

Hoya latifolia - 14cm/20cm

£37.99Price
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  • The following aroid mix I would like to share with you is working well for my Hoya:

    • Potting Soil (30%)
    • Orchid Bark (30%)
    • Perlite (30%)
    • Charcoal (5%)
    • Worm Castings (5%)

    Water thoroughly when watering to mimic tropical jungle conditions. It is best practice to keep the soil humid but never soggy.

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