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Hoya sigillatis - Wax plant

Hoya sigillatis
Wax plant

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A rather rare species  cultivated for its foliage, as its flowering is less striking than in many hoyas. Climbing or trailing, it develops slender, flexible stems with narrow, elongated, matt leaves speckled with silvery white. The young shoots are tinged with grey-pink. This beautiful exotic plant thrives in warm, humid conditions with plenty of light, but limited direct sunlight.
Fréquence d'arrosage
Modérée (1 fois par semaine)
Exposition intérieure
Lumière vive indirecte, Lumière vive directe
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Suspension
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Epiphyte

Description

The Hoya sigillatis is a species cultivated mainly for its foliage. Its narrow, elongated leaves are a matt green speckled with silvery white. The emerging leaves display a charming greyish-pink hue. The plant's stems are slender and flexible, making it ideal for hanging baskets or trellises. Its leaves can grow up to 10 cm long, creating a cascading effect as they gracefully wrap around the plant's lianas. Its flowers are small, star-shaped, and pale compared to the visual impact of the foliage.

The Hoya sigillatis is also known as the Wax Flower. This species originates from Southeast Asia, particularly Borneo, where it thrives in warm and humid conditions. In these regions, this epiphytic plant climbs onto other vegetation, using them as a support to reach several metres in height. The Hoya sigillatis develops semi-succulent, matt leaves that can grow up to 10 cm long, and its lianas can reach 1 to 2 m in length. Its spring or summer flowering indoors occurs once the plant has reached maturity, producing small umbels of star-shaped flowers, though this is not a Hoya primarily grown for its flowering.

The genus Hoya belongs to the Apocynaceae family and comprises around 400 species native to the warm, humid regions of Southeast Asia, Australia, and Polynesia where they flourish in tropical forests. Mostly epiphytic shrubs or lianas, they often anchor themselves to tree trunks and branches using aerial roots, allowing them to grow towards the light. This unique climbing habit has made them popular as ornamental houseplants, ideal for climbing supports or cascading from hanging baskets.

The Hoya sigillatis thrives in bright, indirect light but can also tolerate some direct sunlight in the morning or late afternoon when it is gentle. Choose a substrate for epiphytic plants such as an orchid mix and allow it to dry out between waterings except in summer or warm periods, when you may water your plant several times a week. This species prefers temperatures between 18°C and 26°C, with a minimum humidity level of 60%. You can either train it to climb a support or, alternatively, use it as a hanging display, letting its flexible stems drape freely.

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Foliage

Foliage colour variegated
Foliage description Elongated foliage
Foliage persistence Evergreen

Plant habit

Port Retombant, Grimpant
Height at maturity 1.20 m
Spread at maturity 50 cm
Growth rate slow

Flowering

Flower colour insignificant
Inflorescence Umbel

Botanical data

Genus

Hoya

Species

sigillatis

Family

Apocynaceae

Other common names

Wax plant

Origin

Cultivar or hybrid

Safety measures

Plante toxique
Sève irritante
Product reference23842

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Location

Placez l'hoya dans toute pièce chaude et lumineuse comme un salon, un bureau ou encore une salle de bain dont elle appréciera l'humidité ambiante. Évitez les températures fraîches (<15°C), la sécheresse atmosphérique et la lumière directe qui brûlerait les feuilles.

Location

Exposition intérieure Lumière vive indirecte, Lumière vive directe
Pour quelle pièce ? Bureau, Salon, Cuisine, Salle de bain
Port Retombant, Grimpant
Height at maturity 1.20 m
Spread at maturity 50 cm
Growth rate slow
Tolérance au froid >10°C (serre tempérée), >15°C (serre chaude), >20°C (serre tropicale)
Hygrométrie Elevé (60-80%)

Maintenance and care

Arrosez une fois par semaine, lorsque le substrat est sec en surface. Videz la soucoupe. En hiver, réduisez drastiquement la fréquence des arrosages. Dans les intérieurs secs, utilisez un humidificateur pour augmenter le taux d'humidité. Évitez la brumisation, car elle peut entraîner des problèmes fongiques. 

Potting advice, substrates and fertilisers

Rempotez tous les 2 à 3 ans, au début du printemps en passant à une taille de pot légèrement supérieure (3 cm en plus environ)
Utilisez un mélange bien drainant, comme un mélange pour orchidée, un mélange à cactus et de la perlite. Les pots en terre cuite favorisent une bonne circulation de l'air autour des racines.
Apportez un engrais liquide potassique avec un équilibre NPK type 6-5-8 ou proche, tous les mois sauf en hiver

Houseplant care

La plante ne nécessite pas d'entretien particulier à part un dépoussiérage des feuilles.
Pruning is not recommended for this plant, particularly because it can reflower on the pedunculate stems of faded flowers.

Disease and pest advice

En cas d'attaque de cochenilles, nettoyez les feuilles avec un chiffon imbibé d'eau savonneuse et isolez la plante jusqu'à disparition des parasites; contre les pucerons, utilisez du savon noir dilué en pulvérisation

Maintenance and care

Fréquence d'arrosage Modérée (1 fois par semaine)
Brumisation aucune
Type de terreau Terreau drainant, Terreau orchidées, Terreau cactus
Ennemis et maladies Cochenilles, Pucerons
Sensibilité aux maladies Faible
Ease of cultivation Amateur

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