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Too little light quickly translates into sparse stems and faded colors
known for their strong growth and rich flowering
as the orange spots appear in random patterns on the leaves
almost transparent-looking veins that lie like a light lacework over the velvety foliage
hoya archboldiana leaf stem cutting 1 Novelty Too little light quickly translatesHoya archboldiana is an impressive climbing plant from Papua New Guinea, loved for its striking flower clusters and sturdy leaves. This species is rarer in cultivation than many other hoya's, but appreciated by lovers of unusual houseplants for that very reason. Origin Hoya archboldiana was discovered in the 1930s during a botanical expedition to Papua New Guinea. The plant grows there in tropical mountain forests, where it meanders up along trees in