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Hoya sp. Menak Sopal, Silver
Purchased cutting from Jackie April 14, 2026
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Potted rooting cutting May 17, 2026
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Hoya sp. Menak Sopal ‘Silver’ is a rare, unofficially named Hoya originating from East Java, Indonesia, specifically the Trenggalek district. It was discovered by Bolang Plant Garden on August 17, 2023, where it was reportedly found growing on a single tree with only one known plant at the time. The original plant had just a handful of leaves and was later divided into a few cuttings that made their way into the hands of collectors in Indonesia and Thailand.
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This Hoya is still not widely known in habitat and has not been formally described, making it one of those true collector pieces with a bit of mystery behind it. Its defining feature is its stunning silver coloration, which isn’t just a surface splash but appears evenly distributed throughout the leaves, giving it a soft, almost frosted look. Paired with its vibrant blooms that feature warm orange tones with deep pink to red centers, this plant easily stands out in any collection.
Hoya Care Tips
  • Light - Thrives in bright, indirect light and shows strong, steady growth in this environment.
  •  Watering - Allow it to dry between waterings. It does not like staying wet for too long.
  • Humidity - Grows fastest in higher humidity in the 50–60% range.
  • Temperature - Performs well between 65–85°F with consistent warmth.
  • Soil - A chunky well-draining mix works best to keep roots healthy and aerated.
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