Hoya
Hoya is a genus of tropical and subtropical evergreen vines or shrubs belonging to the Apocynaceae family. There are over 200 species of Hoya, which are native to areas of Asia, Australia, and Polynesia.
Hoyas are known for their unique and intricate flowers, which are often star-shaped and have a waxy appearance. The flowers can range in color from white to pink, red, or yellow, and many have a sweet fragrance.
Hoya plants are generally easy to care for and can be grown as indoor or outdoor plants, depending on the species. They prefer bright, indirect light and well-draining soil. Many species of Hoya are epiphytic, meaning they grow on other plants or structures, and can be trained to climb walls or trellises.
Some species of Hoya are popular houseplants, including Hoya carnosa, Hoya pubicalyx, and Hoya kerrii. These plants are prized for their attractive foliage and stunning flowers, as well as their ability to purify the air.
Overall, the genus Hoya is a fascinating and diverse group of plants that are sure to add beauty and interest to any garden or home.