Hoya sigillatis
Purchased rooted plant from Canopy Plant Co. May 4, 2026
(Arrived on May 7, 2026, in poor condition)
(Arrived on May 7, 2026, in poor condition)
Hoya sigillatis is part of the Acanthostemma section of Hoyas; it was described in 2004 and endemic to Borneo.
Sigillatis is native to Southeast Asia, where it grows in nature as an epiphyte. This means that it clings to other things like trees for support while climbing.
However, unlike some other hoyas, I would not recommend letting the soil dry out completely before watering the plant again. Much like the hoya linearis plant, hoya sigillatis has thinner leaves that store less water.
Sigillatis is native to Southeast Asia, where it grows in nature as an epiphyte. This means that it clings to other things like trees for support while climbing.
However, unlike some other hoyas, I would not recommend letting the soil dry out completely before watering the plant again. Much like the hoya linearis plant, hoya sigillatis has thinner leaves that store less water.
- Does not like to dry out but doesn’t want wet soil – keep slightly damp.
- Does not like to be moved. If plant is happy, keep it where it is.
- Does best in strong to moderate light.
- Good candidate for artificial light
- Grows best as a hanging plant
- Likes average temperatures and humidity.