Hoya Bella – 4″ Pot

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Hoya Bella – 4″ Pot – Live Tropical Houseplant – Grown in the USA

BELLA HOYA Features
  • SIZE: 4" Pot
  • Grown in the USA By licensed nursery.

Hoya plants are cherished for their unique foliage and stunning, long-lasting flowers. They are well-suited as indoor plants, adding a touch of beauty and charm to any space while being relatively low-maintenance compared to some other flowering plants

The Bella Hoya, located in Henderson, Nevada, was opened on May 3, 1909. The Bella Hoya was the first major resort in Nevada and one of the earliest resorts in the Las Vegas area. The resort was built by Benjamin Siegel and operated by his brother Morris. It featured a casino, a theater, a bowling alley, a pool and spa, a golf course, and a number of other recreational facilities. In 1952, the Bella Hoya became part of the Desert Inn chain. In 1969, it was sold to Hilton Hotels Corporation and closed in 1977.
Hoya plants are generally considered non-toxic to humans and pets, making them safer options for households with animals or small children.
Light: They thrive in bright, indirect light. Some varieties can tolerate a bit of direct sunlight, especially morning sunlight, but harsh sun can damage the leaves. Watering: Allow the soil to dry out partially between waterings. Hoya plants prefer well-draining soil and are sensitive to overwatering. Temperature: They generally prefer average room temperatures between 60-80°F (15-27°C) and can tolerate slightly cooler temperatures. Humidity: Hoya plants can handle normal indoor humidity levels, but they appreciate slightly higher humidity. Misting can be beneficial, especially in drier environments. Maintenance: Pruning: Prune to control the plant's size or encourage branching and fuller growth. Repotting: Repot when the plant becomes root-bound, usually every 1-2 years, using a well-draining potting mix. Support: Some Hoya varieties are climbing vines that benefit from supports like trellises or stakes.
Different Species and Cultivars: There's a wide variety of Hoya species and cultivars available. Some popular ones include Hoya carnosa, Hoya kerrii (Heart-leaf Hoya), Hoya linearis, Hoya obovata, and Hoya pubicalyx.
Foliage: Hoya plants feature thick, succulent-like leaves that are often glossy and have various shapes and sizes, depending on the species or variety. Some have variegated foliage, adding to their ornamental value. Flowers: Hoya plants produce clusters of star-shaped flowers that are waxy and fragrant. These blooms can come in different colors, such as white, pink, red, or yellow, depending on the species.