Hoya davidcummingii

Hoya davidcummingii
Leaf arrangement crosswise opposite
Leaf tip Pointed/acute
Flower type Single
Flower scent Sweet scented
Flower color Pink-medium brown purple-186B
Leaf, general shape Lanceolate
Flower diameter 1 - 10 mm
Inflorescence Umbel(-like)
Leaf width 1 - 2 cm
Leaf surface Smooth; Glossy
Leaf size 5 - 7,5 cm
Inflorescence length <5 cm
Plant, growth type Pendulous
Leaf, main color Dark green
Leaf colour, pattern Unicolored

The Hoya davidcummingii, more commonly known as Wax Plant, is a visually stunning houseplant that is popular among plant enthusiasts. Known for its attractive foliage and sweet-scented flowers, this plant has many unique characteristics that make it a sought-after addition to any indoor garden.

One of the first features that stands out about the Hoya davidcummingii is its leaf arrangement, which is crosswise opposite. This means that the leaves grow in pairs on opposite sides of the stem, creating a symmetric and balanced appearance. Additionally, the leaves have a pointed or acute tip, adding to their overall aesthetic appeal.

The Hoya davidcummingii produces single flowers that are known for their sweet scent. The flower color is a mesmerizing combination of pink, medium brown, and purple (186B), creating a truly unique and eye-catching display. The flower diameter can range from as small as 1mm to as large as 10mm, making each flower a delicate work of art.

The inflorescence of the Hoya davidcummingii is umbel-like, meaning that the flowers are arranged in a cluster on a central stalk. The inflorescence length is typically less than 5cm, adding to the compact and elegant appearance of the plant.

The leaves of the Hoya davidcummingii are lanceolate in shape, meaning that they are elongated and taper to a point at both ends. The leaf width ranges from 1 to 2cm, and the smooth and glossy leaf surface adds to the plant's overall attractiveness. The size of the leaves is around 5 to 7.5cm, creating a moderate-sized foliage that complements the plant's blooms.

The Hoya davidcummingii is a pendulous plant, meaning that it has a trailing or hanging growth type. This makes it a perfect choice for hanging baskets or placing on high shelves where its cascading foliage can be appreciated from below. The main color of the leaves is a rich, dark green, adding a touch of elegance to any space.

The leaf color pattern of the Hoya davidcummingii is unicolored, meaning that it is solid in color without any distinct patterns or variegation. This allows the beauty of the leaf shape and shine to take center stage.

In conclusion, the Hoya davidcummingii, or Wax Plant, is a truly captivating houseplant that offers a combination of attractive foliage and sweet-scented flowers. Its crosswise opposite leaf arrangement, lanceolate leaves, and pendulous growth type make it a visually striking addition to any indoor garden. Whether displayed in hanging baskets or on shelves, this plant's dark green leaves and unique flower colors will undoubtedly add a touch of natural beauty to any space.

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