I think it’s a hoya carnosa. the stem thickness and leaf shape is familiar to me. It can be a carnosa type with smaller leafes or the mother plant, did not received good care. Also Carnosas tend to grow weird shapes aswell l, mine produces small, gigantic, oddly shaped leafes or very long ones like the pubicalyx. Hoyas are weirdos and do what ever they like to do.
HashtagBeanlife on
Just stick it in soil – it worked with my broken hoya branches!
Brilliant_Meet_2751 on
I have a Hoya aka wax plant they grow cute little flowers that smell amazing. When spring comes I look forward to their blooms. Make sure ya feed it too receive blooms. Mine is at least 15 yrs old. They like their roots tight in their pots. I’m debating on repotting but I’m scared to kill it. Maybe I’ll wait till after it blooms?
might be stephanotis, if it is it should root pretty easy from the stem. and the flowers smell divine. check the underside of the leaves, are they lighter green with dark veins?
LateObjective2389 on
Hoya I’d say. Pop it in water and enjoy – heard they are pretty easy to root in water 🙂
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Some kinda hoya but idk which
I think it’s a hoya carnosa. the stem thickness and leaf shape is familiar to me. It can be a carnosa type with smaller leafes or the mother plant, did not received good care. Also Carnosas tend to grow weird shapes aswell l, mine produces small, gigantic, oddly shaped leafes or very long ones like the pubicalyx. Hoyas are weirdos and do what ever they like to do.
Just stick it in soil – it worked with my broken hoya branches!
I have a Hoya aka wax plant they grow cute little flowers that smell amazing. When spring comes I look forward to their blooms. Make sure ya feed it too receive blooms. Mine is at least 15 yrs old. They like their roots tight in their pots. I’m debating on repotting but I’m scared to kill it. Maybe I’ll wait till after it blooms?
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It’s taking over my half bath!
might be stephanotis, if it is it should root pretty easy from the stem. and the flowers smell divine. check the underside of the leaves, are they lighter green with dark veins?
Hoya I’d say. Pop it in water and enjoy – heard they are pretty easy to root in water 🙂