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Hoya sp. tanggammus
Hoya sp. ‘Tanggamus’ is an unidentified yet highly desirable species originating from the montane forests of Tanggamus Regency, Sumatra. Exhibiting firm, elliptic to slightly lanceolate leaves with subtle venation and a glossy surface, this climber produces compact umbels of star-shaped flowers typical of the genus Hoya. Adapted to epiphytic growth, it thrives in well-aerated substrates, moderate to high humidity, and bright, filtered light. Still under taxonomic study, this species holds significant interest for collectors due to its rarity, vigorous growth habit, and strong potential for unique floral characteristics.
Please note that you may not receive the exact plant shown in the photo, but you will receive one of similar sizing. Also, we do not recommend repotting for the first six months or until the plant has completely outgrown its pot. Our media blends are specifically formulated to allow your plant to thrive in its current pot.
Hoya sp. ‘Tanggamus’ is an unidentified yet highly desirable species originating from the montane forests of Tanggamus Regency, Sumatra. Exhibiting firm, elliptic to slightly lanceolate leaves with subtle venation and a glossy surface, this climber produces compact umbels of star-shaped flowers typical of the genus Hoya. Adapted to epiphytic growth, it thrives in well-aerated substrates, moderate to high humidity, and bright, filtered light. Still under taxonomic study, this species holds significant interest for collectors due to its rarity, vigorous growth habit, and strong potential for unique floral characteristics.
Please note that you may not receive the exact plant shown in the photo, but you will receive one of similar sizing. Also, we do not recommend repotting for the first six months or until the plant has completely outgrown its pot. Our media blends are specifically formulated to allow your plant to thrive in its current pot.