Hoya macgillvrayii

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Hoya macgillivrayi is a robust Australian epiphyte distinguished by its thick, glossy, elliptic foliage and large, deep burgundy corollas with a rich, sweet scent. Endemic to northeastern Queensland, it thrives in humid, shaded rainforest canopies where it anchors to trees and rock faces. This species belongs to the macgillivrayi complex—an assemblage of closely related taxa exhibiting similar floral morphology, including large campanulate corollas and fleshy, reflexed lobes. Members of this complex are noted for their strikingly uniform floral architecture yet subtle variation in colour, size, and vegetative form, reflecting localized adaptation within the genus Hoya.

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.

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Hoya macgillivrayi is a robust Australian epiphyte distinguished by its thick, glossy, elliptic foliage and large, deep burgundy corollas with a rich, sweet scent. Endemic to northeastern Queensland, it thrives in humid, shaded rainforest canopies where it anchors to trees and rock faces. This species belongs to the macgillivrayi complex—an assemblage of closely related taxa exhibiting similar floral morphology, including large campanulate corollas and fleshy, reflexed lobes. Members of this complex are noted for their strikingly uniform floral architecture yet subtle variation in colour, size, and vegetative form, reflecting localized adaptation within the genus Hoya.

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.