Hoya latifolia 'Pot of Gold'
Hoya latifolia 'Pot of Gold'
Hoya latifolia 'Pot of Gold'
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Hoya latifolia 'Pot of Gold'

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Hoya latifolia is part of the Apocynaceae family and its native range is Myanmar to W. Malesia; it is part of the Hoya pottsii complex. This epiphytic climber produces large glabrous leaves, they are lanceolate to ovate and very fleshy with light-dark green leaf margins and yellow/lime green inner variegation. It’s best to provide a trellis for this Hoya.

Hoya latifolia is generally found very high up in the sunny spots of the canopy, having climbed its way up host trees. It has persistent peduncles and in its native range will bloom frequently.

Genus name is new Latin, named after Thomas Hoy ( c. 1750– c. 1821), English gardener. Hoya latifolia was named by G. Don in 1838, the specific epithet means ‘broad-leaved’ in Latin. It was previously known as Hoya macrophylla.

9cm potted plant in a coco husk plug with coco coir, coco chips, perlite and pine bark. We do not recommend removing the plant from the coco husk plug.

The picture shown is an example of what's in stock. You will receive a plant as close to the picture and description as possible.

For further information about Hoya, check out our blog.


Light: Bright indirect light, meaning the plant sees the sun for 0-4 hours per day - this could be through trees or a translucent curtain, it’s important for the plant to see the sky in order to thrive. An east-facing window is usually a good spot. This plant will sunstress when exposed to direct light.

Water: Allow the majority of the mix to dry out as the mix is traditionally quite chunky, water will usually flow through quite easily. Be sure to thoroughly moisten the substrate.

Potting mix: Our potting mix would be ideal with some added coco chips.

Fertilising: Feed your plant every few waterings during the growing season or when you observe active growth. You can dilute fertiliser to half the recommended amount but never add more.

Temperature: Temperatures of 15-25˚C, but can tolerate short periods of down to 10˚C.

Humidity: Average humidity is fine for this plant, but I would recommend 60% and above to get the most out of your plant.

Hoya aren’t considered toxic, however, they may make your pet or child vomit if ingested, keep out of reach just to be safe.