Hang a Hoya June 23, 2021 | Flower Roberts The blooms of the hoya do not look real. They are complex and shiny. Hoya bloom from above They emerge from the stems that hang down below the main part of the plant. They are best viewed from below, which means the plant must be hung high. Flow Share this:TwitterMoreFacebookLike this:Like Loading...
When I read ‘Hoya,’ the first thing that came to mind was the nickname for the teams at Georgetown U. Here’s a brief explanation of that. I can’t help wondering if the Latin Hoya is somehow connected to the plant and the teams. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
Hoyas are the coolest plants. Do you bring it in for the winter?
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They hang in my sewing room with my epiphyllums all winter.
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Happy Birthday. Sprout on, my friend! You and l are June bugs!🌺🌼🐞
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Thanks Sparkle. Miss you.
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When I read ‘Hoya,’ the first thing that came to mind was the nickname for the teams at Georgetown U. Here’s a brief explanation of that. I can’t help wondering if the Latin Hoya is somehow connected to the plant and the teams.
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Interesting. I must investigate the term hoya further. Thanks
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They look as if they should be sticking out of a cocktail
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Ha. They do look like tiny umbrellas.
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Cool plant, I’m not familiar with them so thanks for the introduction.
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