20 - 30cm Hoya Carnosa Tricolor in 14cm Hanging Pot
Hoya carnosa 'Tricolor' in Hanging Pot Product Description The Hoya carnosa 'Tricolor', also known as the Krimson Princess, is a stunning trailing houseplant loved for its thick, waxy leaves featuring beautiful splashes of cream, green and pink. Supplied in a hanging pot, its cascading vines create an elegant display, making it perfect for hanging baskets, shelves and plant hangers. One of the most eye-catching features of this Hoya is its colourful new growth. Fresh leaves often emerge in vibrant shades of bright pink before gradually maturing into a striking combination of cream and green. The unique variegation means no two leaves are exactly alike, giving every plant its own individual character. Native to the tropical forests of Eastern Asia and Australia, Hoya carnosa naturally grows as an epiphyte, climbing trees and cascading through the forest canopy. Its succulent-like leaves store water, making it more drought tolerant than many other tropical houseplants and an excellent choice for busy plant owners. With the right care, mature plants may also reward you with clusters of fragrant, star-shaped flowers. These delicate blooms are pale pink with darker pink centres and are produced in rounded umbels, often releasing a sweet fragrance during the evening. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced collector, the Hoya carnosa 'Tricolor' is an attractive, easy-care houseplant that provides year-round interest. Why you'll love it Beautiful cream, green and pink variegated foliage Vibrant pink new growth Thick, glossy succulent-like leaves Perfect for hanging pots, shelves and plant hangers Drought tolerant and easy to care for Mature plants may produce fragrant star-shaped flowers Hoya carnosa 'Tricolor' Care Guide Light Hoya carnosa 'Tricolor' thrives in bright, indirect light. Bright conditions help maintain the plant's vibrant variegation and encourage flowering. It can also tolerate several hours of gentle morning or late afternoon sunshine. Avoid prolonged exposure to intense midday sun, which may scorch the leaves. Ideal lighting conditions: Bright, indirect light A few hours of gentle morning or evening sun East or west-facing windows are ideal Avoid prolonged harsh afternoon sunshine Rotate the hanging pot every few weeks to encourage even growth. Watering Allow the compost to dry out well between waterings. Water thoroughly until excess drains from the bottom of the pot, then allow all excess water to drain away completely. Thanks to its thick, water-storing leaves, Hoya carnosa 'Tricolor' is more tolerant of underwatering than overwatering. During spring and summer, watering is typically needed every 10–14 days, while in winter this may reduce to every 3–4 weeks, depending on your home's conditions. Signs your plant needs watering include: Dry compost Slightly softer leaves A lighter pot when lifted Always check the compost before watering. Humidity Hoya carnosa 'Tricolor' enjoys average to moderately high humidity, ideally between 40% and 60%. It grows well in typical household conditions but benefits from higher humidity during the growing season. Good airflow is equally important to keep the foliage healthy. Temperature Maintain temperatures between 18°C and 28°C. Avoid temperatures below 12°C, cold draughts and sudden temperature changes. Feeding Feed every 4 weeks during spring and summer using a balanced liquid houseplant fertiliser at half the recommended strength. A fertiliser slightly higher in potassium during late spring and summer may encourage flowering on mature plants. Reduce feeding during autumn and winter. Soil Use a light, chunky and free-draining mix. A suitable Hoya mix includes: Peat-free houseplant compost Orchid bark Perlite or pumice Horticultural charcoal (optional) Excellent drainage is essential to prevent root rot. Repotting Hoyas prefer to be slightly root-bound and generally only need repotting every 2–3 years. Repot in spring using a pot only one size larger than the current one. Always choose a pot with drainage holes. Growth Habit Hoya carnosa 'Tricolor' naturally produces long, trailing vines that look stunning cascading from hanging pots. It can also be trained around hoops, trellises or supports if a more structured display is preferred. As the plant matures, the vines continue to lengthen and may eventually produce flower clusters from established growth. Flowering Healthy, mature plants can produce clusters of waxy, star-shaped flowers from spring through to late summer. The blooms are: Pale pink with darker pink centres Sweetly scented, especially in the evening Produced in rounded clusters called umbels Avoid removing old flower spurs after blooming, as Hoyas often flower from the same spurs year after year. Pruning Trim excessively long vines if required to maintain the desired shape. Remove any dead or damaged leaves using clean scissors. Avoid cutting off flower spurs, as this may reduce future flowering. Propagation Hoya carnosa 'Tricolor' is easily propagated from stem cuttings. Each cutting should include: At least one node One or two healthy leaves Root cuttings in water, sphagnum moss or a free-draining propagation mix before potting into compost. Common Problems Yellow leaves Usually caused by: Overwatering Poor drainage Waterlogged compost Wrinkled leaves May indicate: Underwatering Roots damaged by prolonged overwatering Check both the compost moisture and root health. Loss of variegation Usually caused by: Insufficient light Move the plant to a brighter location with plenty of indirect light. Failure to flower Often due to: The plant being too young Low light levels Frequent repotting Removing flower spurs Mature, slightly root-bound plants in bright conditions are the most likely to flower. Toxicity Hoya carnosa 'Tricolor' is generally considered non-toxic to cats and dogs, making it a popular choice for pet-friendly homes. However, it's still advisable to discourage pets and children from chewing the foliage, as consuming any houseplant may cause mild digestive upset. Quick Care Summary Care Aspect Recommendation Light Bright, indirect light with some gentle direct sun Water Allow compost to dry well between watering Humidity Average to moderate (40–60%) Temperature 18–28°C Feeding Every 4 weeks during spring and summer Soil Chunky, free-draining epiphytic mix Growth Trailing or climbing evergreen vine Difficulty Easy Pet Safe ✅ Generally considered non-toxic
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