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Sep 22, 2013 7:18 AM CST
Name: Lin Vosbury
Sebastian, Florida (Zone 10a)

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CoraBarner said:Does anyone know of Hoya "snowflake"? I saw one at Lowe s with the tags that name.Trying to find pictures of the blooms or more info about it but can' t find any.Thanks. Cora


Cora: The plant you refer to as Hoya Snowflake is more than likely Hoya lacunosa. I've seen some listed as H. lacunosa 'Snowcaps' and H. lacunosa 'Snowpeak'. Hoya lacunosa is a wonderful plant with small leaves and very fragrant whitish flowers. It prefers moist but not soggy soil and a bright shady location; no direct sun which will fry the foliage. The flower fragrance is usually very strong in the evening and nighttime hours.

You'll find growing information and photo's in the database: Wax Plant (Hoya lacunosa)

And, here are more photo's: http://www.google.com/search?q...
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