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Hoya sp. Ban Ngong Ngoy IML 1514 - Rare Laotian Beauty

Scientific Name: Hoya sp. Ban Ngong Ngoy IML 1514
Origin: Ban Ngong Ngoy, Laos
Collection Number: IML 1514
Difficulty Level: Easy to intermediate ⭐⭐⭐⭐

Meet This Stunning Rare Hoya!

This exceptional species is from Ban Ngong Ngoy, Laos.

Features distinctive foliage with beautiful venation and robust, succulent-like texture. Produces clusters of incredibly fragrant, waxy flowers once mature.

Care Requirements

Light: Bright, indirect light. Can handle some morning sun but avoid harsh afternoon rays. LED growlights on a 12 hour cycle work great if they are the correct wattage and istance from the plant.

Water: Allow soil to dry between waterings. Water thoroughly, then let excess drain completely. Reduce watering in winter.

Humidity: Prefers 50-70% humidity. Use a humidifier or pebble tray if your home is dry.

Temperature: Warm conditions (65-85°F). Protect from cold drafts and temperatures below 60°F.

Soil: Well-draining, chunky mix. Combine potting soil with orchid bark, perlite, and peat moss for excellent drainage.

Growth & Flowering

Grows as trailing or climbing vine. Provide support for best results or use in hanging baskets. Mature plants produce umbels of fragrant flowers from peduncles. Never remove peduncles - they flower repeatedly!

Propagation

Easy to propagate from stem cuttings! Cut below a node, let callous for a day, then root in water or moist perlite. Each cutting needs at least one node to develop roots.

Propagation

Easy to propagate from stem cuttings! Cut below a node, let callous for a day, then root in water or moist perlite. Each cutting needs at least one node to develop roots.

Why Choose This Rare Species?

  • Collector's item: Verified wild collection with documented origin
  • Unique: Distinctive foliage and growth pattern
  • Fragrant flowers: Incredible evening fragrance once mature
  • Conversation starter: Few people have seen this species
  • Investment potential: Rare Hoyas often appreciate in value

Care Tips

Patience is key: Slow grower - don't expect rapid growth.

Don't move flowering plants: Avoid relocating once buds form.

Watch for pests: Check for mealybugs and spider mites.

Fertilize sparingly: Diluted fertilizer monthly during growing season only.

Quick Troubleshooting

Wrinkled leaves? Underwatering or very low humidity.

Yellow leaves? Usually overwatering or poor drainage.

No flowers? Needs bright light, maturity (2-3 years), and consistent care.

Slow growth? Normal for Hoyas! Patience is essential.

What You'll Receive

Healthy, rooted plant in 4-inch pot, typically 6-8 inches long with multiple nodes.

This rare Hoya represents a piece of Laotian biodiversity in your home. With proper care, it will reward you with unique beauty and eventually those incredible fragrant blooms that make Hoya collecting so addictive!


Note: As a wild-collected species, individual plants may show natural variation. Each plant is unique!