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Post by khairimhd on Nov 16, 2007 8:41:09 GMT 8
Friends, Here the 1st blooming of my Unknown Hoya species. The unique of this species is the color of the leaves. RED in color. I got this from Borneo.
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Post by atmccmn on Nov 16, 2007 9:41:19 GMT 8
Nice interesting plant with flower. Perfect roundish bunch of flowers. Is it possible to view the whole plant???
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Post by isaacgoh on Nov 16, 2007 9:49:13 GMT 8
Wow!!! Wonderful Hoya.
Let me know when you are selling it!
Rgds, Isaac
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Post by khairimhd on Nov 16, 2007 10:38:27 GMT 8
To atmccmn : Yes, possible to view the whole plant but need to wait. This plant located at my KAMPUNG. ;D
To isaac : You're in the rank of 18 ask about this species. I will propogate this plant and do exchange with you. Hoya with hoya. I'm looking for Hoya multiflora.
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Post by lisham on Nov 16, 2007 13:19:25 GMT 8
Hoya with red leaves? Hmmm... Nice... I got 2 Hoya sp... 1 red flower and 1 white one... Both are common... Saw a few other on sale... Smaller leaves with tiny bunga cengkih-like flower about half a cm long...
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Post by isaacgoh on Nov 16, 2007 14:00:09 GMT 8
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Post by bifurcatum on Nov 16, 2007 16:42:52 GMT 8
I got 1 Hoya, but dont know what species. and the leaves is pink colour.
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Post by atmccmn on Nov 16, 2007 20:43:32 GMT 8
Isaac, thanks for the link. Has been useful as I manage to identify a few of mine.
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sally
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Post by sally on Jan 17, 2008 17:07:46 GMT 8
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Post by piscesilim on Jan 17, 2008 20:30:44 GMT 8
Hi Sally. Nice link you provided! Do you keep Hoya and Dischidia? Mind to introduce yourself in the introduction section?
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Post by rainforestguy on Jan 26, 2008 7:32:48 GMT 8
I am amazed how each leaf variation has received its own name. When I used to grow hoyas, they all fell under a single name. When I bred those forms, they did not have any variations which led me to believe that they are not related to one another. Their flowers are pretty much identical to each one. Just slight differences in their leaves.
TG sure has turned each form into its own name. How clever to make each one sell like a new species. Take it from me (the former Hoya King).
M
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