

Hoya aff. Chuniana
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Estimated Delivery:Jul 17 - Jul 21

Hoya aff. Chuniana
Hoya aff. chuniana is a rare and intriguing species, appreciated for its lush, medium-green leaves and beautifully clustered, fragrant flowers. While closely related to Hoya chuniana, this "aff." (affinis) variety may show subtle differences in leaf shape or flower color, making it a fascinating addition for collectors who enjoy exploring the nuances between species.
It produces rounded umbels of pink to lavender star-shaped blooms with a pleasant scent. This Hoya enjoys bright, indirect light, good humidity, and a well-draining mix—perfect for trailing displays or training up a support.
Highlights:
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Rare Hoya variety closely related to Hoya chuniana
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Rounded green leaves and fragrant star-shaped flowers
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Excellent for trailing baskets or climbing setups
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Thrives in bright, indirect light and humid conditions
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Great for collectors who enjoy unique species variations
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How long does it take to process an order?
We ship every Monday. Orders placed before 12:00 PM on Friday will ship the following Monday. Orders placed after 12:00 PM on Friday will be shipped the Monday after that. This ensures plants won’t get stuck in warehouses over the weekend. 🌿
What if the pant(s) come in bad condition?
If your plants arrive in poor condition, don’t worry! We offer a warranty and will either refund you or send replacements at no extra cost. 🌱
What is your return policy?
As plants are living products, they cannot be returned. However, we’re flexible and happy to work with you to find a suitable solution if you’ve ordered something by mistake. 🌿
It is freezing outside, do you still send plants?
If it’s freezing outside, we take extra care to protect your plants. We include heat packs and use special insulated bubble wrap for added warmth. If temperatures are too low, we may delay your order to ensure the plants stay safe and don’t freeze. 🌱❄️