Hoya lanceolata 'subsp. bella'
Hoya 'Bella'
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Hoya 'Bella' (Hoya lanceolata 'subsp. bella') - Description
Climbing, twining vines or loose shrubs with opposite, simple, fleshy or leathery, waxy leaves. Flowers are showy, five-lobed, and borne on spurs in umbellate clusters.
Hoya 'Bella' (Hoya lanceolata 'subsp. bella') - Blooming
When grown in pots, these plants bloom best when the roots are root bound. The blooms, looking almost like porcelain, consist of thick white petals surrounding a starry, often many-colored corona.
Hoya 'Bella' (Hoya lanceolata 'subsp. bella') - Growth
Does best with partial to full shade. Hoyas look attractive in containers, where their waxy foliage and unique flowers can cascade.
Hoya 'Bella' (Hoya lanceolata 'subsp. bella') - Planting
Propagate from cuttings.
Hoya 'Bella' (Hoya lanceolata 'subsp. bella') - Pest
Waxflowers may develop root rot if kept too wet. They are also susceptible to nematodes.
Hoya 'Bella' (Hoya lanceolata 'subsp. bella') - Interesting facts
This genus was named after Thomas Hoy by his fellow botanist friend, Robert Brown.
Hoya 'Bella' (Hoya lanceolata 'subsp. bella') - Soil and irrigation
Need regular water. They do best when grown in loose, rich, well-drained soil. Let dry between heavy waterings during the summer. After flowering water less frequently.









