Hoya meredithii is one of those plants that feels like it was designed by someone with a deep love for texture and geometry.
Famous for its large, thick, leathery leaves that can reach impressive sizes.
The leaf surface often shows dramatic, raised venation — almost like a topographic map.
Colors range from deep green to yellow‑green depending on light, with veins that can appear almost neon.
Growth Habit
A climbing or scrambling vine, though slower than some of the more vigorous hoyas.
Mature plants develop a sturdy, almost woody base.
Leaves become more textured and pronounced as the plant ages.
Produces clusters of cream to pale yellow blooms, sometimes with a pinkish center.
The flowers are waxy, star‑shaped, and fragrant — classic Hoya charm.
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Light: Bright, indirect light is ideal. It tolerates some gentle morning sun.
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Water: Let the soil dry out between waterings; it dislikes staying wet.
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Humidity: Appreciates moderate to high humidity but adapts well to typical indoor levels.
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Soil: Airy, chunky mix — think orchid bark, perlite, and a bit of peat or coco coir.
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