| These are the Hoyas, Dischidias, and Aeschynanthus we offer:
If you are interested in purchasing Philippine hoyas, dischidias, lipstick and other asclepiads and vines that are not listed here, we will get it for you. Just send us an email with the scientific name and preferably a picture of it.
| Hoya - wax plants, most are vines, a few are shrubs |
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| Hoya darwinii - ant hoya, form bullate leaves that houses ants. Stunning even without flowers. |
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| Hoya sp. 4 - new undescribed specie. there are only a select few who have this and you can trace all of them back to me. Beautiful green flower which sometimes turn a bit yellow when exposed to brighter light. It has flat stems. |
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| Hoya sp. 5 - not sure if this is a hoya, somebody said it is some other asclepiad. Notice the four-pointed flower? |
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| Hoya sp. Sulawesi - ID'd by an expert as sp. sulawesi. I don't know the real name, maybe it still doesn't have an official name yet. This specimen didnt come from sulawesi. It came from Quezon province, Philippines. |
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| Dischidia complex - bullate leaves, ant dischidia. Pear shape leaves. This has been identified by an authority in dischidia. If anyone else has this, it came from me. This specie was said to have never been seen for over thirty years. |
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| Dischidia merrillii - purple to pink flowered dischidia. Synonimous to Dischidia livida, some expert said merrilliii is the right name |
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