It's straight forward, post your favorite informational Hoya Webpage links here in this thread for others to see. A short explanation of why you like the Webpage(s) would be appreciated but is not a must.
I'll ask DG staff to make this thread sticky to the top so it's easy to see or copy/paste the links to a new thread (if you don't mind) and get it made sticky if it gets too cluttered here :)
Thanks in advance for your help,
Milan
Collection of your favorite informational Hoya links
There are many good websites: I especially like this one http://www.myhoyas.com/index.html for the photography and this one http://www.succulent-plant.com/hoya.html for information and IDs.
Great idea, Milan!!!
This is one of my favorites http://botanova.tripod.com/blad.html and also this one
http://www.shell.linux.se/mypos/hgalleri.htm
Both because of pictures.
Blessings,
Awanda
this one is also a good one because of the variety and many pictures on it:
http://www.hoyor.net/
This is a good one http://members.tripod.com/jbroton/hoyaphotos/index.htm
This site is great too, it was created by Karen Hedlund with the help of Chris Burton. When you see pictures by Jacqueline Langford click on them to enlarge, after they load scroll down and many of them have a picture of her entire plant! Look at her Hoya linearis!!!!
http://members.tripod.com/khedlund/hoyapdl/index.html
This message was edited Nov 26, 2004 7:57 AM
Here's a good one, Carol has some great info from D. Liddle about hoyas that I have found very helpful...
www.bigislandgrowers.com
Raven
Milan...for information about and IDing hoyas, www.myhoyas.com run by Christina Karlsson is terrific. Most of her hoyas are correctly labeled.
Also...that military guy in the Free French website has an awful lot of mislabeled hoyas - per Christine Burton.
You might want to edit your Sticky page...Zew Zealand and a few other typos...in case it matters....?
Wish people would wake up on this forum...seem to be sleeping. Do you think I intimidate them...? Gosh, I hope not...
Cheers
Edited to say that (1) I meant nothing mean by that remark about waking up.... I am just a chatter box!!!
This message was edited Dec 7, 2004 4:47 PM
On my way to add and fix, thanks Carol.
I guess it's the standard Hoya hibernation season we are hit with right now :)
I know mine is Chrismas! Sorry ! Binky :))))
I think there should be one more website added: www.sitascorner.se
Christina
This is one of my favoritpages....
http://www.ipni.org/ipni/query_ipni.html
Here you can se the correct spelling of any hoya. For me it is very important to have the correct name of my hoyas.
Write hoya as a genus name and then press SUBMIT QUERY.
So important for us hoya lovers :-)
This message was edited Aug 23, 2005 9:09 AM
I was going to post Rosita's site, Christina...glad you beat me to it.
Milan...can't we make this sticky?
Sorry for the late reply, was away on vacation the last couple of weeks.
Added the links mentioned above to the "sticky" Hoya related Link thread.
Maria, note that the IPNI index contains names that had been published at one time or another but a listed name may not be valid anymore due to name changes or duplicate names for same species. So remember if a name of a Hoya (or any other plant) is listed in the index it does not automatically mean that it is correct.
Thanks for your input,
Milan
This message was edited Sep 9, 2005 6:11 AM
Here's one I came across when googling for a particular Hoya. It has information on growing and really nice photo's in the gallery: http://www.growinghoyas.com/index.htm
Thanks, list updated
I cannot believe that you all did not find this before me:
http://www.dischidia.com/
Has pages dedicated to both Dischidia and Hoyas. Not a huge text site, but nice pictures, and lots of species.
Updated!
www.stemmajournal.com
Link added
apologies for the delay
