Hoya Kerrii "Hoya Heart"

$39.00

Add a touch of charm to your plant collection with the Hoya Heart (Hoya kerrii). Famous for its adorable heart-shaped leaves, this unique succulent vine is a favorite for Valentine's Day, anniversaries, birthdays, or simply treating yourself.

A single-leaf Hoya Heart makes a beautiful minimalist desk plant, while mature, rooted vines can eventually produce clusters of fragrant, star-shaped flowers with proper care. Its thick, waxy leaves store water, making it drought tolerant and ideal for beginners.

  • Plant Details

    • 🌿 Botanical Name: Hoya kerrii

    • ❤️ Common Name: Hoya Heart

    • ☀️ Light: Bright, indirect light

    • 💧 Water: Allow soil to dry completely between waterings

    • 🌡️ Humidity: Prefers moderate to high humidity

    • 🌱 Growth Habit: Slow-growing trailing or climbing vine (if rooted)

    • 🐾 Pet Friendly: Yes (non-toxic to cats and dogs)

    • 📦 Carefully packaged and shipped fresh from Atlanta Plant Shop

Add a touch of charm to your plant collection with the Hoya Heart (Hoya kerrii). Famous for its adorable heart-shaped leaves, this unique succulent vine is a favorite for Valentine's Day, anniversaries, birthdays, or simply treating yourself.

A single-leaf Hoya Heart makes a beautiful minimalist desk plant, while mature, rooted vines can eventually produce clusters of fragrant, star-shaped flowers with proper care. Its thick, waxy leaves store water, making it drought tolerant and ideal for beginners.

  • Plant Details

    • 🌿 Botanical Name: Hoya kerrii

    • ❤️ Common Name: Hoya Heart

    • ☀️ Light: Bright, indirect light

    • 💧 Water: Allow soil to dry completely between waterings

    • 🌡️ Humidity: Prefers moderate to high humidity

    • 🌱 Growth Habit: Slow-growing trailing or climbing vine (if rooted)

    • 🐾 Pet Friendly: Yes (non-toxic to cats and dogs)

    • 📦 Carefully packaged and shipped fresh from Atlanta Plant Shop

More about Hoya Heart

Hoya plants, also known as Wax Plants, are a group of climbing or sprawling tropical plants native to Asia and Australia. They are known for their waxy, heart-shaped leaves and their ability to produce clusters of small, fragrant flowers. There are over 200 species of Hoya plants, and they are popular choices for use as houseplants due to their low maintenance requirements and their ability to tolerate low light conditions.

Hoya plants can be grown in pots or containers, or they can be trained to climb using a trellis or other support. They do well in well-draining soil and prefer to be allowed to dry out between waterings. Hoya plants are generally considered to be non-toxic to humans and pets, making them a safe choice for any indoor space.