Hoya lacunosa - types of Eskimo Silver and Royal Flush

Hoya lacunosa is a popular indoor vine that attracts attention with its large foliage and unusual inflorescences. Easy care allowed her to enter the rating of plants loved by flower growers.

What does it look like, which family it belongs to

The culture is a representative of the evergreen vines of the Kutrovy family, the Lastovnev subfamily.

The foliage of the plant is double-sided: the purl is shiny, and the front is matte. The leaf grows in length up to 6 cm, in width - up to 2.5 cm. Initially, they are reddish-brown in color, then turn dark green.

Hoya lacunosa

Greenish stems with reddish undertones, represented by numerous lashes. 15-20 inflorescences with white or pinkish color are located on thin twigs. The aroma from the buds intensifies in the evening.

The plant has been cultivated at home since 1826. The new varieties have variegated rather than classic green foliage.

Attention! The culture is not recommended to be grown in homes with animals and small children, because hoya is poisonous.

Common varieties

The description indicates the following varieties:

  • Tove - with a miniature size, the foliage is painted in a purple hue. The inflorescences have a creamy tone and a yellowish core. The diameter of the buds is up to 6 mm.
  • Snow Caps - silvery foliage grows up to 5 cm long and 2 cm wide. Flowers of a snow-white shade, up to 10 mm in diameter. Refers to slowly growing varieties.
  • Hoya Eskimo (hoya escimo) - with diamond-shaped glossy foliage, on which greenish-silvery spots are randomly located. Hoya lacunosa eskimo has snow-white buds that are standard for this subspecies. If a silvery shade prevails on the leaves, then the prefix "super" (super) or "silver" is added to the main name.
  • Royal flash - characterized by dark bronze foliage with small silvery spots. The buds of the Royal Flash (flash) are white, the young growth has a brownish-reddish tint.

Important! A distinctive feature of the variety is its smell - during the day it resembles a carnation, and at night - incense.

Hoya lacunosa popsicle silver

Features of home care

Liana is demanding for regular bathing and air humidity.

  • Temperature

During the growing season, the temperature regime is from +17 to +22 degrees, in winter - from +12 to +15 degrees.

  • Lighting

The plant needs diffused light. In the northern regions, in winter, he needs additional lighting.

  • Watering

The soil should remain slightly moist during the spring and summer months. In winter, the amount of watering is reduced to 3 times a month.

  • Spraying

Liana requires regular shower and spraying.

Spraying vines

  • Humidity

Moisture readings at 60%.

Important! With a decrease to 40% or an increase to 80%, a certain period of change will not be reflected in the state of the flower.

  • Priming

The land is bought in a flower shop (for lianas) or is a mixture of equal parts of peat, humus, river sand and fertile soil.

Important! Drainage must be placed at the bottom of the pot.

  • Top dressing

Soil enrichment is carried out with solutions for epiphytes. During the growing season, the amount of nitrogen is reduced - under its influence, the plant will become watery and soft.

  • Pruning

Pruning of the main shoots is carried out regularly to stimulate the growth of side branches.For the first time, pruning is carried out after the formation of 4 leaves on the main shoot.

Features of growing in the open field

Liana is not able to take root in the Russian climate. In summer, containers are taken out into the fresh air, reinforced with supports and hidden from the sun and wind.

Important! During this period, watering is carried out daily.

When and how it blooms

Flowering culture has its own characteristics.

Hoya lacunosa bloom

  • Types of flowers

In the umbellate inflorescence, there are up to 20 buds, each of them lives no more than 5 days. The petals are painted in a snow-white, cream or pinkish tone, the core is yellow. The first flowers form in May.

  • Flower shapes

The bud has a white fleecy corolla and the same color of the crown with a lemon-toned center. The flower opens up to 6 mm in diameter.

Important! When opening, a characteristic bend of the petals occurs.

  • Flowering period

The plant blooms in May, each inflorescence lives for about 5 days.

Changes in care during flowering

From May days to September, the liana needs diffused lighting and space for shoots (they are attached to the supports).

Important! The supporting elements should be detachable, for easy removal when bathing and washing from accumulated dust.

How hoya reproduces

Reproduction in any way takes place without complications.

  • Germinating seeds

Seed propagation is practically not used, due to the complexity of purchasing material.

  • Rooting cuttings

Shoots are cut into cuttings of 5 cm, germinated in a substrate or water. The first roots will form in a week. To create the desired moisture culture, the cuttings are covered with a transparent cap.

Propagation by cuttings

  • Sheet

The foliage is selected with the longest petioles, then they are placed in the soil at a slight angle. Cover from above with a glass container or plastic wrap.

Important! Foliage propagation lasts 3-4 times longer than propagation by cuttings.

  • Other options

Liana reproduces well by layering - shoots are covered with rudimentary root forms. After immersion in the soil, they will begin to develop.

To get young, it is enough to fix the shoot in a container, which is placed next to the mother. After a short period of time, a rooted plant is obtained, which is cut off from the main one.

Transfer

Transfer work is carried out at any time of the year. A few weeks before the procedure, the plant is taken out of the pot, transferred to dry soil and not watered until signs of wilting appear. After that, the hoya can be planted in a new container.

Important! The transplant is carried out every 24 months.

Possible growing problems

Compared to relatives, the culture has good immunity and rarely gets sick.

Pests

The main insect parasites attacking the vine are represented:

  • spider mite;
  • aphids;
  • mealybug;
  • scabbard.

If pests are found, the foliage is mechanically cleaned with soapy water and sprayed with an insecticidal composition. Processing is done several times - until the complete destruction of the parasite.

Mealybug

Other problems

Liana does not tolerate the excessive dryness of an earthen coma. Once the buds appear, the containers cannot be rearranged. To awaken the plant after hibernation, you will need to take a bath with immersion in water for an hour (30 degrees). Strengthening the immune system is carried out with a decoction of potatoes.

Common cultural diseases include:

  • bacterial damage - causes softening, stickiness of foliage and shoots, requires processing with store products with copper;
  • viral - it is determined by thickenings and spots on the foliage, it practically does not lend itself to therapy, the plant slowly dies and requires quarantine;
  • fungal - provokes rotting of the root system and stopping growth, requires replacing the soil and treating the roots with activated carbon powder.

Important! The yellowness of the leaves informs about a violation of the rules of maintenance: excessive waterlogging or drying out of the soil, burns on the leaf plates from the sun, staying for a long time in a cool room under drafts.

Flower types

Nurseries offer the following crop varieties:

  • Hoya lacunosa aff. (similar) - has a slight difference in the size and color of the foliage;
  • Hoya lacunosa v. snow caps - with dark green foliage and silvery blotches, growing up to 12 cm in length and 2 cm in width, with snow-white inflorescences;
  • Hoya lacunosa v. pallidiflora Hook f. - determined by small leaves, more common in the Thai and Malaysian regions.

Hoya Lacunosa Eskimo is interesting not only for professionals, but also for inexperienced growers. The unpretentious liana blooms quickly and rarely gets sick, does not require complex supervision or special skills. Subject to the rules of cultivation, the plant will delight with its unusual aroma throughout the summer.

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