Leaf characteristics:
- Shape: Ovate, elongated, with a slightly pointed tip.
- Color: It is a soft silvery-green with a frosted, matte appearance.
- Texture: Smooth and flat with a subtle gloss.
- Size: Small-sized leaves that are uniform and proportionate.
- Veining: Subtle and not deeply pronounced, with a faint central vein running through each leaf.
- Pattern: Silver over a pale green base.
- Internodal spacing: medium.
❀ - Stem: Green, with a yellowish tint.
- Vining style: Trailing.
- Ease of propagation: Easy to root, medium grower.



Care
- Lighting Needs: Barrina, 14 hours, one foot away.
- Watering: As the soil dries.
- Humidity and Temperature: all hoyas are in the tent, with the highest temperature around 80F and the lowest around 68F.
The average humidity in the tents is 60%. - Soil Mix: A mix of tree fern, pumice, and zeolite.
- Fertilizer: Hoya Plant Food. Once a week.

Disclaimer: The appearance of Hoya Lacunosa varieties can vary greatly depending on factors like light (amount and quality), temperature, humidity, the original plant, fertilizer, and care. What I describe here is based on my own experiences and observations under my specific conditions. Your results may differ!
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