Level: Easy / Textured Variegated Leaves ☀️Bright Indirect 💧Let Soil Dry 🌿Textured Variegated Leaves 🧗Trailing Vine Hoya Macrophylla Variegata Hoya Macrophylla Variegata, also known as the Wax Plant, is a stunning tropical houseplant prized for its large, textured leaves and unique veining patterns, often with creamy or pink variegation along the edges. Its trailing vines and star-shaped flowers add elegance and greenery to any collection. Why People Like Macrophylla Variegata 🌿 Large, Textured Leaves Broad leaves with prominent veins and creamy or pink variegation along the edges add visual appeal. 🌸 Fragrant Star-Shaped Flowers Clusters of fragrant flowers enhance its charm when the plant matures. 🧗 Trailing or Climbing It can reach up to 6 to 8 feet indoors, thriving as a trailing or climbing vine. 💪 Low Maintenance Ideal for beginners and experienced plant enthusiasts alike. Add This to Your Collection🇨🇦 Local Pickup in Richmond Hill | Insured Shipping Across Ontario and Quebec All the Details You Need to Know The Story Behind This PlantHoya Macrophylla Variegata is native to Southeast Asia, where it thrives as an epiphyte in tropical forests, growing naturally on trees and drawing moisture from the humid air.How to Keep It Happy Light: Thrives in bright, indirect light but can tolerate lower light levels. Avoid prolonged direct sun. Water: Allow the top inch of soil to dry out before watering. Reduce watering in winter. Humidity: Thrives in moderate to high humidity (50 to 70%). Use a humidifier or mist occasionally. Soil: Use a well draining potting mix rich in organic matter, with orchid bark or perlite for aeration. Popular Hoya Varieties Hoya Crimson Queen – Variegated leaves with creamy-white edges. Hoya Carnosa Krimson Princess – Vibrant foliage with pink highlights. Hoya Compacta 'Hindu Rope' – Twisted, curly leaves ideal for hanging baskets. Hoya Krohniana Silver – Small, heart-shaped silver leaves. Common Questions How often should I water it? Water when the top inch of soil dries out. Avoid overwatering to prevent root rot. Does it produce flowers? Yes, it produces fragrant, star-shaped flowers when mature and well cared for. Is it pet-friendly? Hoyas are generally considered non-toxic, though it's best to keep it out of reach of pets as a precaution. Can it grow in low light? It can tolerate low light but thrives best in bright, indirect light for healthy growth. Bring Home Hoya Macrophylla Variegata We hand pick each Hoya Macrophylla Variegata and pack it carefully so it arrives in good shape anywhere in Ontario or Quebec. Shop Hoya Macrophylla Variegata Now