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  1. May 16, 2023 · Hoyas, also called wax plants, porcelain flowers, or honey plants, are an Asian native plant related to milkweeds with fragrant, low-maintenance tropical flowers that grow in a ball-shaped cluster. The plants produce woody stems with waxy leaves, which remain evergreen.

  2. 50 Hoya varieties that showcase the beauty and diversity of this stunning genus. Care tips, availability, and types of Hoya houseplants.

  3. Learn how to care for Hoya plants. With guides for watering, lighting, humidity, and more, we have the care info you need to grow healthy indoor plants.

  4. The official website of HOYA Corporation. Information, telecommunications, eye care, medical products, corporate information, investor information, and CSR information are available.

  5. Empower your patients’ lives with the gift of clear eyesight. As your partner, we are dedicated to helping you achieve the practice you envision—every step of the way. Whether it is a patient who needs your care or a customer who looks to you for advice, we are here to help you shape the best customer experience.

  6. Apr 2, 2022 · We've looked at how you can water a Hoya, the best sunlight exposure, the right soil for the Hoya, the best type and size pot, how to properly feed your Hoya, and whether it is safe for your pets and kids.

  7. HOYA is committed to continue fighting this problem through advances in technology and innovation, allowing children to lead fuller, and more inclusive lives. We urge governments and public health organizations to prioritize myopia to ensure early detection and increase education and awareness.

  8. Jul 18, 2023 · Epiphytic hoya plant, also known as the wax plant, is a popular houseplant. With clusters of star-shaped flowers adorning it, this waxy-looking species survives with only the bare minimum of care.

  9. Aug 31, 2023 · Consider the hoya plant (Hoya carnosa), also known as wax plant or porcelain flower. Hoyas are vining plants that produce multiple flowers in a ball or umbrella-like shape with waxy leaves in various shades of green.

  10. Hoyas arent the flashiest houseplant, but they’ve become increasingly popular, and for good reason. Growing hoyas is because they’re tolerant of a range of conditions and they don’t need much water to thrive. When they bloom, they’re downright stunning, and the sweet nectar they produce is out-of-this-world.

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