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Hoya carnosa ‘Argentea Princess’
Purchased cutting from Jackie April 14, 2026
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Hoya carnosa Argentea Princess is recognized for its thick, waxy leaves with silver variegation running through the center, framed by deep green margins. The elliptical foliage has a smooth, glossy surface, and the variegation may become more pronounced as the plant matures. The contrast between the silver and green creates a defined pattern that enhances the leaf structure.

Native to Eastern Asia and Australia, Hoya carnosa grows as an epiphyte in tropical and subtropical forests. Argentea Princess shares the species' climbing habit, producing long trailing stems that can attach to supports or hang freely. This cultivar grows slowly, with dense foliage developing over time.

*Does Not Sun Stress - This plant will not change color under bright light*
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