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''Hoya obscura'' is a fast-growing hoya from the Philippines. Characterized by medium-sized veined leaves that range from deep green when grown in shade, to a deep reddish color when grown in sunlight. This hoya is very easy to grow. Image:Hoya_obscura_flower.jpg|''Hoya obscura'' Inflorescence, view from underneath. Image:Hoya_obscura_blooming1.jpg|''Hoya obscura'' Rooted cutting 18 months old in 4" terra cotta pot. Image:Hoya_obscura_redleaves.jpg|''Hoya obscura'' Leaves redden considerably when exposed to direct sunlight. * Growing habit: Viny and compact, leaves fairly close together along new shoots. Very fast grower in optimal conditions. Extremely floriferous. * Sap color: milky. * Leaf size: 2 cm to 10 cm. * Epiphytic: Epiphytic to semi-epiphytic in the wild. Readily adapts to pot culture. * Fragrance: Intense and pleasant, remarkably like a buttered cinnamon roll for the plant pictured. Wafts a considerable distance. Many people have likened the fragrance to Fruit Loops cereal. * Soil conditions: Must be moist but well-drained and airy. The specimen pictured is generally allowed to completely dry between waterings, and is rootbound in a 3 inch terra cotta pot. * Outdoor zone: At least Zone 10, possibly cooler. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Hoya obscura」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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