Department of agriculture plant hardiness zones 9a through 11.
Hindu indian rope plant.
I enjoy unusual house plants.
I ordered two of these hindu indian rope plants partly for their leaf features but also hoping i can get them to bloom so we may enjoy the fragrance.
Unique hindu rope plants hoya carnosa compacta are draping succulent learn the definition of a succulent plant and why they are called a fat plant vines that produce clusters of star shaped waxy flowers.
Wax flower wax plant indian rope angel rope hindu rope porcelain flower honey plant and my personal favorite so far anyway krinkle kurl just to name a few.
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There are up to 300 different species of hoyas.
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The hindu rope plant is native to southern india.
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The hindu rope plant hoya carnosa argentea picta is one of many species of the plant genus hoya commonly called wax plants because of the semi glossy surface of their leaves.
It is referred to by many other names depending on which variety you are referring to.
Hindu indian rope plant hoya exotic yet easy 3 pot visit the hirt s gardens store.
Leave a distance of 2 to 3 feet between the hindu rope plant and a hot sunny window or shade the window slightly with a sheer curtain.
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Hindu rope plants hoya carnosa krinkle kurl earned their common name with their 12 to 15 inch long stems which have a pendulous habit like a length of rope.
In spring and summer the pink dime.
The hindu rope plant hoya carnosa also known as krinkle kurl or wax flower is a flowering succulent with thick cupped leaves and a vine like growth habit.
Like many other types of hoyas this species is epiphytic in its natural habitat which means it s actually an air plant and its thick crinkly leaves are succulent.
Introduction to the hindu rope plant.
The thick twisted curly cupped leaves of a hindu rope plant are why it s often called krinkle kurl.
They are native to east asia and australia.
Water the hindu rope plant when the top of the soil feels dry to the touch then water the plant sparingly.
Your rope hoya can survive short periods of drought better than it can tolerate wet feet as long as it receives plenty of humidity.
Hindu rope plants prefer soil on the dry side.
If your hindu rope plant produces an abundance of dark green leaves but no blooms emerge the plant is probably not getting enough light.