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Hoya Macrophylla Inner Variegated
Hoya Macrophylla Inner Variegated
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Hoya Macrophylla Inner Variegated features inner variegation, with the center of each leaf displaying cream-yellow tones while the edges remain rich green. The leaves are thick, textured, and somewhat leathery with prominent veining, giving the plant a striking appearance. As a vining or trailing species, it can be trained to climb with support or allowed to hang naturally.
Care Tips:
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Light
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Prefers bright, indirect light to maintain vibrant variegation.
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Avoid too much direct harsh sun, which may stress leaves.
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Water
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Let the soil dry partially between watering.
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Use a well-draining mix (for example, orchid bark + perlite + potting mix).
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Humidity
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Medium to high humidity works best — supports healthy growth and variegation.
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Temperature
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Sensitive to cold.
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Keep in a warm environment; avoid drafts and chilly windows.
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Support / Training
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Because it vines, using a trellis or moss pole helps.
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Can also be grown in hanging baskets because of its trailing nature.
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Propagation
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Can be propagated via cuttings. Variegated cuttings may be slower or more finicky, so be patient and keep humidity stable.
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Flowering
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Flowering is possible but may not be frequent.
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When flowers do appear: pale yellow / pink-tinged.
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Variegation Tips
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Variegated leaf growth often depends on light and care.
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“inner variegated” leaves needing more light to maintain contrast.
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Be careful not to over-stress — too much stress can lead to loss of variegation.
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