Hoya deykeae – Rare Hoya Species from Southeast Asia
Hoya deykeae is a rare and highly sought-after Hoya species native to tropical rainforests of Southeast Asia, including Indonesia. This species is admired for its thick, heart-shaped leaves and elegant epiphytic growth habit. As a member of the Apocynaceae family, Hoya deykeae represents the unique botanical diversity of tropical jungle plants and is especially popular among Hoya collectors and rare houseplant enthusiasts worldwide.
In its natural habitat, Hoya deykeae grows as an epiphyte, attaching itself to tree trunks and branches in warm, humid rainforest environments. It thrives under filtered light conditions with good air circulation and consistent moisture from the surrounding atmosphere. These natural conditions make Hoya deykeae well adapted to indoor cultivation when provided with proper light and airflow.
Distinctive Characteristics of Hoya deykeae
Among rare Hoya species, Hoya deykeae is known for:
- Native origin from Southeast Asian tropical rainforests
- Thick, heart-shaped leaves with visible venation
- Epiphytic growth habit suitable for indoor environments
- Potential to produce waxy, star-shaped fragrant flowers
- Rare availability in the international plant market
Its refined foliage and natural jungle appearance make it an excellent choice for indoor plant displays and collector shelves.
Hoya deykeae Care Guide
To maintain optimal growth and long-term health, rainforest-like conditions are recommended.
- Light: Bright, indirect light
- Humidity: Medium to high humidity
- Temperature: 18–30°C
- Watering: Allow growing media to partially dry between watering
- Growing Media: Airy, well-draining mix (orchid bark, perlite, coco chips)
Avoid excessive watering and prolonged direct sunlight, which may stress the roots and leaves.
Why Buy from Our Store?
- Plants grown and handled by experienced Indonesian growers
- Carefully selected healthy and export-ready specimens
- Competitive pricing for rare Hoya collector plants
- Sustainably cultivated, not destructive wild collection
- Trusted Indonesian seller supplying plants to the global market
You may also explore other rare tropical plants such as Hoya species, Araceae jungle plants, and Indonesian terrarium plants available in our collection.
Export & Shipping Regulation Notice
All live plants exported from Indonesia require official plant export documents issued by the Indonesian Ministry of Agriculture.
The preparation and approval process for these documents typically takes 14–21 working days before shipment. This procedure ensures compliance with international plant health regulations and guarantees that plants are legally and safely exported.
Botanical Reference
Learn more about the Hoya genus here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoya



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