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For the serious Hoya collector, we are thrilled to offer a highly desirable and rarely available clone of Hoya aff. lambii—our prized 'Old Red Clone'. This is a chance to acquire a unique genetic line, the oldest and most established clone in our collection, distinct from any Hoya aff. lambii we've previously released.
This particular clone is celebrated for its stunning, dynamic foliage traits that set it apart:
Visually Larger Leaves: Unlike standard varieties, this clone consistently pushes out exceptionally large, thick, elliptic leaves with prominent, decorative venation, giving it a bold, prehistoric texture.
Intense Red Sunstress: When grown in optimal bright light conditions, the foliage has a remarkable ability to transform, developing a deep, striking maroon-red or burgundy sunstress over the entire leaf surface. This is a highly sought-after characteristic that showcases the plant's full aesthetic potential.
Cardboard-Like Texture: The leaves have the signature rigid, leathery, or "cardboard-like" feel that is characteristic of the lambii complex.
For the serious Hoya collector, we are thrilled to offer a highly desirable and rarely available clone of Hoya aff. lambii—our prized 'Old Red Clone'. This is a chance to acquire a unique genetic line, the oldest and most established clone in our collection, distinct from any Hoya aff. lambii we've previously released.
This particular clone is celebrated for its stunning, dynamic foliage traits that set it apart:
Visually Larger Leaves: Unlike standard varieties, this clone consistently pushes out exceptionally large, thick, elliptic leaves with prominent, decorative venation, giving it a bold, prehistoric texture.
Intense Red Sunstress: When grown in optimal bright light conditions, the foliage has a remarkable ability to transform, developing a deep, striking maroon-red or burgundy sunstress over the entire leaf surface. This is a highly sought-after characteristic that showcases the plant's full aesthetic potential.
Cardboard-Like Texture: The leaves have the signature rigid, leathery, or "cardboard-like" feel that is characteristic of the lambii complex.