Crested Hoya in flower

Valley Village, CA

I just accidentlly found it in flower. I didn't really think it would, because of the deformed plant. I'll try to get a picture of it for the group. It's great to see that you are all doing so well.

Enjoy Hoya bella grown outside under a Orange tree, southern exposure. Norma

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Keaau, HI(Zone 11)

Beautiful, Norma!!! Mine is past blooming...wonderful to enjoy yours!!

Carol

Knoxville, TN

Lovely bella, Norma. It looks like you have gotten the Hoya growing down!

Los Angeles, CA(Zone 9a)

Good to hear from you Norma! The bella looks beautiful. Just like the name implies.
Heather

Mesa, AZ(Zone 9a)

Bravo, beautiful and awsome!!

Blessings,
Awanda

Long Beach, CA

Norma...which one did you accidently find in flower? I don't recall a "crested hoya". Yes, would love a pic. of it.
Good to see you here. Hope the wildfires aren't making life too difficult up there. You must have soot all over your car.
Marcy

Campbell River, BC(Zone 8a)

Wow...what a lot of flowers! It's beautiful Norma. I have some bella cuttings and some day I hope I will have a plant that looks just like yours.

Sandy

Macon, IL(Zone 5b)

I just got an H. bella - now I'm REALLY excited!! Thanks for sharing you picture! Karen

Las Vegas, NV

Norma, it's lovely, and it sure doesn't look deformed, it looks perfect.

Deb

Winnipeg, MB(Zone 4a)

I think it looks perfect to!
:) Donna

Gorgeous! Norma. This is one hoya I gave up on but sure looks great for you. It's nice to see you posting again. I missed your posts!

Susan

Long Beach, CA

Susan, did you try leaving water in the saucer under this one? I find it easy to please if you treat it like an African violet, and let it have water under it to drink up whenever it wants.
Marcy

Livermore, CA(Zone 9a)

Norma, your Bella is breath taking. Just gorgeous.

Patricia

Orlando, FL

Gee, Norma beautiful. Will they grow in zone 9 in central fla. Do you have or could you send me a cutting. I have never grew hoya's
I dont know maybe they wont grow here. But we go so many flowering plants I might have missed it. Fran

I would think Bella would be easy to find in Florida.

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