This spectacular Hoya was named after Ann Wayman, a very experienced Hoya collector from the United States. This species is endemic to the island of Borneo (Kalimantan) and grows exclusively as an epiphyte in lowland rainforest trees. It was described for the first time in 1995 by Dale Kloppenburg. The leaves are ovate and have somewhat ruffled edges that turn a deep red when exposed to bright light. With adequate care this species can flower with extremely long peduncles (>20cm) full of bright yellow, red and white flowers. Even without flowers this species is a true sight to behold.
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| Adult height: < 5 cm |
| Adult width: 75 cm |
| Flower colour: White/lila |
| Flower period: All year |
| Product type: Plant |
| Plant type: Plant plug |
| Growth habit: Creeping |
| Growth habit: Epifytical |
| Araflora info: Non-edible |
| Growth rate: Slow |
| Araflora info: Limited |
| Plant type: Limited |
| Natural habitat: South-East Asia |
| Altitude range: 500-1000 m |















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