A crazy pot of green sticks is what you see first. Hoya Linearis (Linearus referring to the lines all over the place). A crazy trailing plant from the Himalayas, he hangs from misty, high altitude rainforest trees in a dense waterfall of green sticks all pointing absolutely downwards. Not averse to rocky cliffs with cracks to wedge his roots into and hang out, this guy just wants anywhere he can get fed from passing leaves and other detritus falling on him and watered with mists and rains. Skinny green vines with 3" paired, furry needles pile on each other, cascading straight down as he matures, growing older, calmer and wiser all the time. A prolific bloomster, wait for a multitude of bunches of white wax stars like meteor showers with a heavenly lemon scent.
- Low Maintenance
- Pet Friendly
- Trailing
Quick Care Guide:
- Water - Low/Med (2): Doesn't need as much water, but doesn't like to stay dry for too long. Plant will become droopy when really thirsty.
- Light - Med/High (4): Needs more light than most, but direct light not necessary. Can handle morning and afternoon sun directly on leaves.
- Difficulty - Low (1): These plants need barely any attention to thrive. Set it and forget it.