Hoya Nicholsoniae New Guinea Ghost | Silver Leaf🐰🐰
Hoya nicholsoniae New Guinea Ghost has a distinctive feature of silvery, pale-green foliage. The leaves can take on an almost ethereal white or grey hue, earning it the 'ghost' moniker. With increased light exposure, the silver tint intensifies, into a pastel pink or purple, making it a standout addition to any plant collection.
Beyond its eye-catching color, the leaves display subtle venation and a waxy texture common to many Hoya species.
Hoya nicholsoniae New Guinea Ghost exhibits a vining growth pattern making it ideal for hanging baskets or trellises. In the right conditions—high humidity and indirect light—the plant thrives and grows vigorously.
Hoya nicholsoniae New Guinea Ghost has a distinctive feature of silvery, pale-green foliage. The leaves can take on an almost ethereal white or grey hue, earning it the 'ghost' moniker. With increased light exposure, the silver tint intensifies, into a pastel pink or purple, making it a standout addition to any plant collection.
Beyond its eye-catching color, the leaves display subtle venation and a waxy texture common to many Hoya species.
Hoya nicholsoniae New Guinea Ghost exhibits a vining growth pattern making it ideal for hanging baskets or trellises. In the right conditions—high humidity and indirect light—the plant thrives and grows vigorously.
Hoya nicholsoniae New Guinea Ghost has a distinctive feature of silvery, pale-green foliage. The leaves can take on an almost ethereal white or grey hue, earning it the 'ghost' moniker. With increased light exposure, the silver tint intensifies, into a pastel pink or purple, making it a standout addition to any plant collection.
Beyond its eye-catching color, the leaves display subtle venation and a waxy texture common to many Hoya species.
Hoya nicholsoniae New Guinea Ghost exhibits a vining growth pattern making it ideal for hanging baskets or trellises. In the right conditions—high humidity and indirect light—the plant thrives and grows vigorously.