Hoya pubicalyx cv "Silver Pink"
By Delonix1
- 13 Aug, 2010
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A close up of Wax plant vine flower growing on palm trunk. This vine should typically be loaded with flowers starting in May or June, but it only had a few flowers.(probably due to the lower than normal temps). Photo taken August 12, 2010 in Balboa Park, San Diego. Posted for Meanie.
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Extra ordinary.Seems as if you have made it from net and wire.Seeing for the first time.
13 Aug, 2010
Meanie:
This flower spike is almost at ground level...although this vine is growing up 10+ feet / 3 + meters high. This vine still has a lot of blooming time left. It will probably bloom heavily in late summer through early December if we have very hot weather then (I'm guessing that's what going to happen since our summer has been cooler than normal).
The fragrance from the flowers can overpowering...it's smell very good from a distance though. I've seen these vines on the trees in Balboa Park loaded with flowers and the scent is incredible...especially in the evening.
13 Aug, 2010
Camillia:
Yes, they can be kind of tangled-looking. Many times this vine is used to cover cyclone fences. I think they grow faster and bloom more profusely with more sun.
13 Aug, 2010
Camillia - I've posted photos of Sue's Hoya flowers (pages 3 and 5 of my photos) which is white. I can't tell you how heavily scented they are! The big difference is that we have to grow them as a house plant.
13 Aug, 2010
That's a really deep pink one, too. Mine was more ivory with a pink center.
13 Aug, 2010
I had to update the botanical name. This is not Hoya carnosa which has a whiter flower...also it tends to be less fuller and smaller leaves than this posted pic.
14 Aug, 2010
That explains it then - I thought Sues had less flowers because it was pot grown!
14 Aug, 2010
Ah! Carnosa is the one I had.
14 Aug, 2010
wax flower :)
18 Aug, 2010
Meanie:
Pot-grown plants would most likely have less flowers and grow much slower than the ones in the ground.
19 Aug, 2010
Tugbrethil:
I think carnosa is the most widely available Wax Vine...but I'm starting to see many more different species and varieties available at nurseries now.
19 Aug, 2010
Aleyna:
I'm Wax Vine grows very well outside where you live.
19 Aug, 2010
These are one of my favourite genera along with their American herbaceous counterparts, Asclepias. Very interesting plants.
4 Sep, 2010
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I'm lost for words - from the angle I guess that this must be six or seven feet up. Lovely colour, and well loaded with flowers on this spike too. In a good summer this must be a no go zone in the evening/night-time, as the scent would be way too heady!
Thank you Delonix!
13 Aug, 2010