Hindu hoya rope

449.00

Expect delivery 8 to 12 days from date of booking


This unusual houseplant will motivate you to “stop and feel the foliage.” The urge to touch these amazing leaves is too strong to ignore. The Hoya Hindu Rope’s leaves has a ribbon-like appearance and mimics “living” fortune cookies with trite advice hidden inside each crack. Under the appropriate circumstances, these “living ropes” will grow gently and purposefully as they nudge their way towards the light and bestow panicles of beautiful blooms upon you. In between waterings, let your Hoya Hindu Rope dry out. Till the water drains from the drainage holes, completely soak the earth. When they are receiving more light, you will need to water them more, so adjust as necessary. Do not overwater. Reduce watering as the cooler months come; in the winter, only water if the soil is absolutely dry.

Shipping for the Plant will take 5-7 business days.
Within 24 hours after delivery, you must send us pictures if your plant is damaged or in poor condition. 

Delivery Specifics

  • Your door will receive hand delivery of the plants.
  • The exhibited image is illustrative in nature.
  • Because plants are natural items, the shape of the actual product may vary depending on availability.
  • Depending on what is available locally, the plant’s size and number of leaves will vary.
This unusual houseplant will motivate you to “stop and feel the foliage.” The urge to touch these amazing leaves is too strong to ignore. The Hoya Hindu Rope’s leaves has a ribbon-like appearance and mimics “living” fortune cookies with trite advice hidden inside each crack. Under the appropriate circumstances, these “living ropes” will grow gently and purposefully as they nudge their way towards the light and bestow panicles of beautiful blooms upon you. In between waterings, let your Hoya Hindu Rope dry out. Till the water drains from the drainage holes, completely soak the earth. When they are receiving more light, you will need to water them more, so adjust as necessary. Do not overwater. Reduce watering as the cooler months come; in the winter, only water if the soil is absolutely dry.

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