They really resemble each other a lot from far away but they are very different from a short distance, the surface of a few of them is shining and I love it, but the fuzzy ones are also cute. Those with very evident venation are my favorite maybe, they all look finicky but they are not so delicate after all. many GREW a lot, some have not growN much though, it will be interesting to compare all the flowers when they will have bloomed. My favorite remains Serpens, but Peltata is fantastic too, the deep green on Sulawesi is amazing. Also Tengchongensis is stunning... they are all stunning!! congrats for your collection, I share your passion for small leaf plants, I own some other bushy ones, Soleroila Soleirolii is common and cheap but I love it, as well as Muehlenbeckia Complexa, each of them from different genus, all with tiny leaves and incredible shades of greens. Thank you for your vid!
Hi Fonnie! I absolutely love the Peltata. So cute! I tried looking online but couldn't find one. The smaller and daintier the leaves the more unique. Thanks for sharing! Dee, NY, USA
Hello, absolutely lovely & some folks think Hoyas r boring & all look alike. Oh, how mistaken they r. Just view ur videos & they will fall in love. Thank U
I recently came across a wonderful seller on Etsy. Who just happen to have both IM-02 and IM-08 and I just happen to purchase it 😁. The one plant that would complete my small leaf hoyas is the microphylla.
Great video! Thank you for this content, ive been debating between a few of these and it has been narrowed down now. Do you have Hoya Engleriana or Pyrifolia?
My Microphylla that I got the first time from Camilla last year died after I have removed it from the zip lock bag and placed in my milsbo cabinet 🥺Then I had a small cutting from Emelie and it looks like it is okay, but it has stopped growing since I took the top cutting for a friend 🫣
What a fantastic video for small leave comparisons of Hoyas! Love this content! 💚💚💚
Glad you liked it, Belinda 🌱🌸
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I love listening to you
Oh my! Love small Hoyas! This whole video is a wishlist! 😂❤
They really resemble each other a lot from far away but they are very different from a short distance, the surface of a few of them is shining and I love it, but the fuzzy ones are also cute. Those with very evident venation are my favorite maybe, they all look finicky but they are not so delicate after all. many GREW a lot, some have not growN much though, it will be interesting to compare all the flowers when they will have bloomed. My favorite remains Serpens, but Peltata is fantastic too, the deep green on Sulawesi is amazing. Also Tengchongensis is stunning... they are all stunning!! congrats for your collection, I share your passion for small leaf plants, I own some other bushy ones, Soleroila Soleirolii is common and cheap but I love it, as well as Muehlenbeckia Complexa, each of them from different genus, all with tiny leaves and incredible shades of greens. Thank you for your vid!
Thank you for your sharing!💚🌸 smaller Hoyas also occupy less space 😁👍🏽
I just LOVE your videos! Sooo full of information and very much in detail! Thank you so much! Your content is very much appreciated ❤️🥰🙋🏻♀️
Lovely video. These are so beautiful. Thanks for sharing these amazing creations.
I’m so glad to hear this🌱💖 encouraging me to make more plant content 🌱🌸
Thank you, Elsa🌸🌱
Excellent video, I love seeing the closeup and texture of these beautiful plants! Thank you for this wonderful content. 🌱🪴
Glad you enjoyed the content, Kumiko!🌸🌱
Hi Fonnie! I absolutely love the Peltata. So cute! I tried looking online but couldn't find one. The smaller and daintier the leaves the more unique. Thanks for sharing! Dee, NY, USA
Thank you Dee! It also grows pretty well both in milsbo and normal room environment 🌱🤗
Yes, I can’t wait till it becomes available in the USA!
Fonnie Your videos are awesome 👌 ♡
Thank you, Melissa!🌸🌱
Hello, absolutely lovely & some folks think Hoyas r boring & all look alike. Oh, how mistaken they r. Just view ur videos & they will fall in love. Thank U
Absolutely, Dorothy! And they don’t occupy lots of space (if you don’t end up 200+ Hoyas 🙈🌱)
I recently came across a wonderful seller on Etsy. Who just happen to have both IM-02 and IM-08 and I just happen to purchase it 😁. The one plant that would complete my small leaf hoyas is the microphylla.
Lemme know how the IM Hoyas go🤗
@@tfyfonnie I will
Great video! Thank you for this content, ive been debating between a few of these and it has been narrowed down now. Do you have Hoya Engleriana or Pyrifolia?
Informative video ❤
I love Hoya serpens
Looking forward to seeing the variegated ones🤗
I bought my first Hoya that looked similar to a Sulaweesa but not quite hardy or as shiny looking
Perhaps you’ll know more when it flowers 😀
Très intéressant, merci beaucoup pour ce comparatif Fonnie
Thank you, Utak!🌱🌸
do you have the serpens in pon and moss?
Hello, loving this video. It is amazing. May I ask what your substrate is for the serpens? Minute 16:22? Thank you!!!
Do u grow all your small hoyas in lechuza pon🤔
Yes, I have a detailed explanation here 😊 ua-cam.com/video/yW4-w-U0t2U/v-deo.htmlsi=vqzirdl6xQyDrsRX
Hi Fonnie! Where do you import the small leaf hoya from?
It’s from Alby Garden 🪴
Very informative video, thanks! May I ask you where you bought your Hoya tengchongensis and pulleana?
I got Tengchongenesis from another collector and Pulleana from Alby Garden😊
@@tfyfonnie Thank you!
Hi Fonnie.. just curious, any update on your microphylla? I just got mine and I’m curious if you have any tips on the care.. thank you..
My Microphylla that I got the first time from Camilla last year died after I have removed it from the zip lock bag and placed in my milsbo cabinet 🥺Then I had a small cutting from Emelie and it looks like it is okay, but it has stopped growing since I took the top cutting for a friend 🫣
@@tfyfonnie oh ok.. they’re very slow grower I’ve heard.. thank you for your reply.. have a good one..
Hello, would you consider selling a cutting of your Hoya Sulawesi?
Where are you based? You can IG dm me:)
Your second sp sulawesi looks like a papuahoya, a new member of the apocynaceae family ☺️
Can’t wait to see the flowers 🌸💚
Wow
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If no serious fragrance it doesn't interest me