Hoya 'Chouke'
Hoya 'Chouke'
The Hoya 'Chouke', scientifically Hoya carnosa x Hoya serpens (Hoya cv. 'Chouke'), is a delightful houseplant admired for its unique foliage and charming flowers. The thick, waxy leaves are green with prominent veins and often have a slight variegation, adding to its visual appeal. This Hoya produces clusters of small, star-shaped flowers that are typically pink or white, adding a touch of elegance and fragrance to your indoor space. The plant exhibits a trailing growth habit, making it perfect for hanging baskets or as a cascading accent. When fully mature, 'Chouke' typically reaches a length of approximately 1-2 feet.
Botanical & Common Names
Botanical & Common Names
Botanical: Hoya carnosa x Hoya serpens (Hoya cv. 'Chouke')
Common: Chouke Hoya, Chouke Wax Plant
Necessary Care Tips
Necessary Care Tips
- Light: Bright Indirect
- Ideal Temperature: 60-80°F
- Humidity: Medium
- Water: When the top 2 inches of soil are dry
- Fertilize: Once a month during the growing season with a balanced fertilizer diluted to half strength
- Preferred Soil: Well-Draining Potting Mix
Advanced Care Tips
Advanced Care Tips
- Prefers bright, indirect light but can tolerate some direct morning or late afternoon sun.
- When it's time to water, the plants leaves will wrinkle, indicating the soil is dry. Though the leaves will plump back up after a sufficient watering.
- Some growers recommend using a high-phosphorus fertilizer to encourage blooms.
- Hoya's will flower in optimal conditions and it has been recommended to allow them to become root bound to encourage blooms. Age of the plant will also determine if your Hoya will bloom or not.
- Providing a trellis or some form of support can help the plant grow more vigorously, which may encourage flowering.
- Avoid excessive pruning, as Hoyas often flower from older stems or spurs. These spurs can produce flowers year after year.
Plant Insights
Plant Insights
- Member of the Apocynaceae family, also known as the Dogbane family, which is a large family of flowering plants with over 4,500 species.
- Hoya plants are native to tropical regions of Asia and Australia.
- Hoya plants are known for their fragrant, star-shaped flowers, which can take years to appear on new plants.
- Some species of Hoya have leaves that can change color under different lighting conditions, adding extra interest to the plant.
- Hoya flowers are indeed known for secreting a sweet, sticky nectar, which sometimes drips from the flowers which is why they are commonly named the Honey Plant.
- Pet Safe / Nontoxic
- Low Maintenance
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