Hoya wayetii ‘Tricolor’ – A Vivid, Trailing Hoya Cultivar
Add a splash of tropical elegance to your indoor plant collection with Hoya wayetii ‘Tricolor’—a captivating cultivar celebrated for its narrow, lance-shaped leaves adorned with variegation in deep green, creamy white, and shades of pink. This epiphytic semi-succulent thrives in hanging planters, macrame holders, or trained vertically on a trellis, making it a versatile choice for any space.
Botanical Highlights
- Botanical Name: Hoya wayetii ‘Tricolor’
- Common Name: Variegated Hoya wayetii, Hoya ‘Tricolor’
- Family: Apocynaceae
- Origin: A cultivar of Hoya wayetii, native to the Philippines and Southeast Asia
- Growth Habit: Trailing or climbing epiphyte
Why You’ll Love It
- Tricolor Foliage: This variety features striking green leaves edged in creamy white with pink tones that intensify under high light. New growth often flushes a vibrant reddish-pink before maturing.
- Waxy, Star-Shaped Blooms: Mature plants may produce umbels of small, sweetly fragrant, star-like flowers in soft pink and maroon hues, typical of the Hoya genus.
- Drought-Tolerant: As a semi-succulent, it stores water in its thick, leathery foliage, making it an excellent low-maintenance option.
- Fast-Growing & Flexible: With proper care, vines can reach 2 to 4 feet in length. Ideal for both vertical and trailing arrangements.
- Non-Toxic (With Caution): Generally regarded as non-toxic to pets, though ingestion may cause mild gastrointestinal upset. Supervise curious pets.
Care Guide
- Light: Bright, indirect light is ideal. Morning sun can boost variegation, but intense afternoon rays may scorch the leaves.
- Watering: Allow the top 1–2 inches of soil to dry out between waterings. Use a chunky, well-aerated mix (such as orchid bark, perlite, and peat) to mimic its natural epiphytic environment.
- Humidity: Prefers 50–80% humidity. Supplemental humidity via misting, pebble trays, or humidifiers can support optimal growth, especially during winter.
- Temperature: Thrives in typical indoor ranges—between 60–85°F (16–29°C). Protect from cold drafts or sudden drops in temperature.
- Feeding: Use a balanced liquid fertilizer monthly during the growing season (spring and summer).
Plant Profile Summary
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Type | Epiphytic trailing houseplant |
| Light | Bright, indirect |
| Water | Infrequent; allow topsoil to dry |
| Mature Size | Vines up to 4 ft |
| Flowering | Yes, in ideal conditions |
| Humidity | Moderate to high (50–80%) |
| Toxicity | Non-toxic, mildly irritating if ingested |
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A Cultivar with Botanical Charm
Introduced to the horticultural trade in the late 20th century, Hoya wayetii ‘Tricolor’ quickly gained popularity among collectors for its vibrant foliage and forgiving nature. Native to tropical forest margins, the parent species (Hoya wayetii) grows as an epiphyte in the Philippines, clinging to trees and drawing moisture from humid air. The variegated form was selected for its ornamental appeal and remains a must-have for any Hoya enthusiast.
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