Friday, December 10, 2010

Mass flowering of Hoya diversifolia

A common large vine found throughout SE Asia including Singapore, often draping trees near mangroves or rivers.

6 comments:

Claude said...

beautiful blooms... I hope someday to visit your part of the world to see some of these things for myself...

Stephanie said...

Hort Log, my mother planted one hoya that climbs her fence that looks like this one. Very pretty when in bloom. The flowers are small though. Check out...
http://stephgreenspace.blogspot.com/2009/07/hoya-in-bloom.html

Anonymous said...

I'm pleased you wrote this!

Kindest Regards,
Alfred

Hermes said...

Perhaps common for you, but beautiful for us.

Hort Log said...

Hi Claude,
do come, the world is so small yet so diverse ; and Steph, I left a comment at your blog, its a divisifolia

Hort Log said...

Note: name changed from divisifolia to diversifolia as per kebunya

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