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Hoya gunung gading sunstress

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Hoya gunung gading sunstressPlant Details Plant height: approx. 68 inches Pot size: 67 inches Leaf count: typically 24 leaves (may vary) Condition: fully rooted plant (not a cutting) Natural Variation Each plant is unique. Minor cosmetic imperfections such as light marks or slight leaf damage may occur due to natural growth and handling. We carefully avoid plants with major issues and prioritize overall plant health. Product Disclaimer & Quality Guarantee Photos are for

Plant Details

  • Plant height: approx. 6–8 inches
  • Pot size: 6–7 inches
  • Leaf count: typically 2–4 leaves (may vary)
  • Condition: fully rooted plant (not a cutting)
Natural Variation

Each plant is unique. Minor cosmetic imperfections such as light marks or slight leaf damage may occur due to natural growth and handling.

We carefully avoid plants with major issues and prioritize overall plant health.


Product Disclaimer & Quality Guarantee

Photos are for reference. You will receive a healthy, hand-selected plant similar to the images shown.

As each plant is unique, variations in leaf count, size, and shape are natural.
Our priority is always strong roots, good condition, and quality selection in every plant we ship.

Hoya Gunung Gading Sunstress

Hoya sp. Gunung Gading “Sunstress” is a striking collector Hoya known for its warm sun-stressed leaf tones and elegant tropical appearance. This unique Hoya offers a beautiful balance of natural green foliage with reddish, bronze, or flushed coloration when grown under bright light, making it especially attractive for collectors who love colorful, light-reactive Hoyas.

Plant Characteristics

Hoya Gunung Gading Sunstress typically features firm, smooth to lightly textured leaves with an oval to slightly elongated shape. Under ideal bright indirect light, the foliage may develop attractive sun-stressed coloration, giving each plant a unique and expressive look. This Hoya grows with a vining or trailing habit and can be trained on a trellis, grown in a hanging pot, or allowed to cascade naturally. As it matures, it can produce longer vines and a fuller display, making it a beautiful choice for both compact collections and statement Hoya setups.

Care Guide

Grow this Hoya in bright, indirect light to encourage healthy growth and potential sun-stressed coloring. Avoid harsh direct afternoon sun, especially after shipping. Water when the potting mix is mostly dry, as Hoyas prefer airy roots and do not like staying wet for too long. Maintain moderate to high humidity, ideally 60% or higher, with good airflow. Keep temperatures between 65–85°F. Use a chunky, well-draining mix such as orchid bark, perlite, coco chips, and a small amount of sphagnum or peat.

Why Collectors Love It

Collectors love Hoya Gunung Gading Sunstress for its locality-based identity, easy-care nature, and beautiful color response under bright growing conditions. It is a standout choice for Hoya enthusiasts looking for a rare tropical houseplant with character and visual variation.

Plant Details: Height approx. 6–8 inches | Pot size: 6–7 inches | Fully rooted plant (not a cutting). Each plant is unique — minor natural variations in leaf count and size may occur. Photos are for reference; you will receive a healthy, hand-selected plant.

 

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