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What Is This Houseplant?

What Is This Houseplant?About a year ago my grandmother gave me a couple clones of a vine plant she had. It quickly shot out more vines and is now growing up my kitchen window. Her plant didn't fair well and died. She can't remember what exactly it is called and I was curious. Sorry the photos may be hard to make out, lots of sun.

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What Is This Houseplant?
 
What Is This Houseplant?
 

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Anonymous
April 2, 20161 found this helpful

04/02/2016. It's a "HOYA" WAX plant they come in different color varieties such as Carnosa or Caudata. You can find them on Estsy or EBay priced reasonably. I purchased a couple of clippings from ebay, and my India friend gave me some clippings but my India Indian friend she calls it a money tree/plant hers is huge! beautiful plant.

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Anonymous
April 2, 20160 found this helpful

It is a Hoya. It likes bright, indirect light and will bloom if conditions are right.

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April 3, 20160 found this helpful

Your lovely plant is called "hoya" (en.wikipedia.org/.../Hoya) and just wait until it blooms!

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April 3, 20160 found this helpful

Hello !
It is an Hoya, possibly Hoya carnosa. The flowers are incredibly fragrant. It can be capricious for blooming. You beautifully succeeded the growing step and I hope you will soon be rewarded with many flowers and their powerful scent that reminds chocolate.

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April 4, 20160 found this helpful

Thank you very much!! How beautiful! I was delighted to discover it blooms. Is there any tips you can give me on helping it bloom?

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May 2, 20160 found this helpful

Use african violet soil mixed with a little perlite and don't moved around when it starts blooming.

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July 25, 20170 found this helpful

I know this may be a little late in answering, but mine LOVES my north porch... it blooms a lot...

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not too much water but it thrives in humdity... I'm in arkansas and it's lovin' it!

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Anonymous
April 3, 20160 found this helpful

I believe it's called Patheos...

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Anonymous
April 3, 20160 found this helpful

It looks like my Mexican Hoya. Enjoy

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Anonymous
April 3, 20160 found this helpful

Hoya

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Anonymous
May 14, 20160 found this helpful

It's a hoya. Not sure on spelling! Love to be rootbound. Not a lot of water just keep moist. Beautiful plastic looking flowers!

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July 15, 20170 found this helpful

This is a hoya

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Anonymous
July 31, 20170 found this helpful

THis is a Hoya

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July 31, 20170 found this helpful

This is a Hoya.

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August 29, 20170 found this helpful

I think that's a Hoya. Gorgeous flowers :)

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November 5, 20170 found this helpful

That's a Hoya or wax plant. It'll bloom sometimes and the blossoms are very cool.

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April 27, 20180 found this helpful

This is a "Hoya" plant

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