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The Holy Grail of Unique Hoya Blooms | Thin Leaf Variety
Rarity - Ultra-Rare / Collector Grade
Foliage -Thin, Dark Green, Non-Succulent
Bloom Colour - Pure White with Distinct Corona
Bloom Shape"-Cage Flower" or "Egg Beater" Morphology
Growth Habit -Epiphytic Shrub / Vine
The Hoya decipulae is not just a plant; it is a botanical conversation piece. Newly discovered in Sumatra, this species is highly coveted for the most bizarre and unique flower structure in the entire Hoya genus. It is a true 'unicorn' for the collector tired of common wax plants. The Unforgettable 'Cage Flower' Bloom
The decipulae (Latin for 'trap' or 'ensnare') earns its name from its extraordinary flower progression:
The Cage Form: Before opening, the five petals fuse at the tips, creating a perfect, delicate white, cage-like structure that can last for up to 20 days.
The 'Egg Beater' Reveal: When fully open, the bloom transforms into a unique, almost mechanical shape often described by collectors as a whisk or egg beater. This spectacular, pure white display is unlike any other Hoya.
Prolific & Ever-Present: Unlike many shy bloomers, the decipulae is known to be a relatively prolific bloomer, often pushing out peduncles and flowers non-stop in the right conditions.
Keep Consistently Moist. The thin leaves do not store water like thick-leaf varieties.
The Holy Grail of Unique Hoya Blooms | Thin Leaf Variety
Rarity - Ultra-Rare / Collector Grade
Foliage -Thin, Dark Green, Non-Succulent
Bloom Colour - Pure White with Distinct Corona
Bloom Shape"-Cage Flower" or "Egg Beater" Morphology
Growth Habit -Epiphytic Shrub / Vine
The Hoya decipulae is not just a plant; it is a botanical conversation piece. Newly discovered in Sumatra, this species is highly coveted for the most bizarre and unique flower structure in the entire Hoya genus. It is a true 'unicorn' for the collector tired of common wax plants. The Unforgettable 'Cage Flower' Bloom
The decipulae (Latin for 'trap' or 'ensnare') earns its name from its extraordinary flower progression:
The Cage Form: Before opening, the five petals fuse at the tips, creating a perfect, delicate white, cage-like structure that can last for up to 20 days.
The 'Egg Beater' Reveal: When fully open, the bloom transforms into a unique, almost mechanical shape often described by collectors as a whisk or egg beater. This spectacular, pure white display is unlike any other Hoya.
Prolific & Ever-Present: Unlike many shy bloomers, the decipulae is known to be a relatively prolific bloomer, often pushing out peduncles and flowers non-stop in the right conditions.
Keep Consistently Moist. The thin leaves do not store water like thick-leaf varieties.