INF : myhoyas.com : This hoya comes from a wide area from New Guinea over Australia to Polynesia
and it was described in 1830. Hoya nicholsoniae is a synonym to this hoya.
This is a twining hoya which vary both in leaves and flowers. There seem to many clones
of this hoya in circulation. Leaves are normally 10-15 cm long and 5-8 cm wide.
Some leaves have spots and some are without. Some have leaves that turn lovely red
in the sun and some have all green leaves.
Leaves on some clones have visible lighter veins.
The colour of the flowers vary from creamy white to grenish yellow/yellow and pink.
The flowers are reflexed, about 1 cm and are said to have no fragrance.
Some clones produce lots of nectar and some almost none.