Hoya carnosa tricolor pink C0,9
- Hoya carnosa tricolor pink is a unique houseplant with fleshy leaves in pink shades and waxy, star-shaped flowers. Perfect for interiors, it purifies air and adds a tropical vibe.
Hoya carnosa tricolor pink is a climbing plant characterized by fleshy leaves in three shades of green and pink, adding a light and colorful accent to interiors. Its flowers, arranged in umbels, resemble waxy stars with a sweet fragrance, making it a distinctive decoration for any home. The plant can grow up to 1-2 meters in length and is ideal for hanging pots or supports.
Hoya prefers a bright spot without direct sunlight, best by east or west-facing windows. It requires moderate watering, allowing the soil to dry slightly between waterings. High humidity and regular misting encourage lush growth and flowering. Hoya carnosa tricolor is easy to grow and perfect for beginners.
This plant is perfect for decorating living rooms, offices, or bedrooms, and thanks to its air-purifying properties, it improves indoor air quality.
Care secrets:
- Bright location without direct sun
- Moderate watering with soil drying slightly between waterings
- High humidity benefits growth
- Regular leaf misting, especially in winter
- Supports or hanging pots facilitate vine growth
- Fertilize every 4 weeks during growing season with bloom fertilizer
Why buy:
- Striking pink-green leaves add character
- Beautiful, fragrant waxy star flowers
- Purifies air and improves indoor climate
- Low-maintenance, suitable for beginners
- Can be grown as a climber or hanging plant
Parameters:
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Form | Climber |
| Plant habit | Climbing, spreading |
| Target height | 1–2 m |
| Target width | 0.5–1 m |
| Leaf color | Green-pink |
| Flower color | Pink-white with red center |
| Evergreen leaves | Yes |
| Soil type | Well-drained, light |
| Soil pH | 6.0–7.5 |
| Substrate type | Orchid mix with perlite |
| Growing position | Bright, no direct sunlight |
| Frost hardiness zone | 10-12 (houseplant) |
| Usage | Ornamental houseplant |
| Flowering period | June–September |
| Fruiting period | None |
| Edible | No |





