Hoya australis - Wax Vine
By Delonix1
- 21 Nov, 2012
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This Wax Vine native to eastern Australia has very large round leaves. This one had a lot of flowers spikes (the most I've ever seen) in the Botanical Building, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. Photo taken Nov. 13, 2012.
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Marguerite:
I've seen that photo before. It's very interesting.
29 Nov, 2012
Meanie:
Thanks! I guess they need more sun (there) to continue to bloom through winter.
29 Nov, 2012
They needed more sun in the summer, let alone the winter!
29 Nov, 2012
Were they outside during summer? outside is the best place for them to get sun. lol! :>)
30 Nov, 2012
Indoors, where they bloomed well enough. Would have been no good outdoors this "summer"!
30 Nov, 2012
Maybe a south-facing location outdoors would be good for it during summer.
1 Dec, 2012
I have two so I'll try that with one next year.
2 Dec, 2012
Yes, it likes a lot of sun.
3 Dec, 2012
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Very nice! They're hibernating for the winter here.
29 Nov, 2012