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thebreathingleaf · 2 years
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Ceropegia Linearis String Of Needles
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With an easy-to-grow, Ceropegia Linearis String Of Needles offers unique foliage and eye catching form. Thick, twining succulent stems are well suited for hanging basket, this is one of the most interesting plants you ever see. Check out now!
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t-kosucclents · 2 years
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🌸Hoya Indian rope🌸. Just incase anyone doesn’t know what’s the flower looks like for this one 🥰🪴 It’s me Terry at T-Ko Succulents! I’m from Dapto N.S.W and I run a little succulents nursery in my backyard. If you have the same interests? Visit and follow my page for more future contents 🥰 https://www.tkosucculents.com https://www.facebook.com/tkosucculents/ 🌵Cut-off day every Tuesday 11:59pm 🌵Local pickup 📦 🌵Post within Australia except TAS, WA and NT Thank you so much everyone 🥰❤️. Have a nice day🥰 .⁣ .⁣ .⁣ .⁣ .⁣ #succulentaddict #custom #customordersrwelcome #customgifts #personalized #succuleyntlove #succulents #succulentarrangement #plantlife #personalizedgifts #plants #nature #houseplants #cactuslover #indoorplants #succulentgarden #cactus #plantlover #succulentjunkie #plantsplantsplants #giftideas #plantlove #girlswithplants #smallbusinesslife #handmade #customorderswelcomed #customordersrock #succuholic #succulentcollection #succulent (at T-Ko Succulents) https://www.instagram.com/p/Ck6Z03rS52I/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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jimbell · 2 years
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More flowers from the Indian Rope Hoya (hoya carnosa compacta) also hindu rope plant, the porcelain flower or wax plant it’s a cultivar of hoya carnosa. Found in Queensland, and some parts of Asia. Hoya is usually an epiphyte so it needs good drainage and a slightly moist environment. It does not need a big pot and several of my Hoyas have been in the same pots for the last 20 years. The compacta is in quite a small pot and has shade on the pot and full sun on the leaves. Pretty easy to propagate by cutting or layering. The statue is Dewi Sri a rice goddess who we brought back from a specialist stone carving village near Ubud in Bali. #hoya #flower #HoyaCarnosaCompacta #indianrope #vine #climber #waxflower #abcmygarden #pink #AustralianNative #DewiSri (at Belmont, New South Wales, Australia) https://www.instagram.com/p/CoJnxMsvo3F/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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fins-and-ferns · 4 years
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Mmm I told myself I wasn’t going to the plant nursery but the manager texted me and said she got a huge shipment in andddddddd it contained jewel orchids and Indian rope Hoya so here we are 🙃
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Me, seeing the exact same flowers on the exact same plant that my grandmother has owned since before I was born, blooming the exact same time every year:
oH My gOoDNeSs ThEY'rE BeAUtiFuL.
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our-littlegarden · 5 years
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Bedroom plants pt.1
Introducing my bedside buddies:
Syngonium Batik, Hoya Carnosa Compacta Variegata, Hoya Burtoniae, variegated African Violet, Philodendron Erubescens (White Princess).
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aroihkin · 6 years
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A curly new friend! He’s an indian rope hoya, and is the only plant I have that may someday bloom.
He’s also the first plant I’ve ever ordered off the internet, so I’m pleased he arrived in such good shape.
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noravillegreen · 7 years
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Fortunate to have two baby Hoya Indian Rope plants! Too cute🌱 . . . #hoya #hoyaindianrope #statementplant #plants #green #variegated #greenlife #greengoals #houseplants #plantgoals #plantlove #plantstyle #plantbased #plantstrong #interiorstyling #shadeplants #indoorplants #indoorgarden #planthire #plantshop #plantfolk #noraville #centralcoastnsw . . Open today - Sunday, 10 - 2 each day. ✌️ 82 Kelsey Rd. Noraville. (at Noravillegreen)
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jeremystrele · 6 years
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Greenery Goals At ‘Into The Wild’ Interiors
Greenery Goals At ‘Into The Wild’ Interiors
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by Lucy Feagins, Editor
Into the Wild, where plants meet interiors.  Left to right: Euphorbia Eritrea on floor, HK Living Wall hanging, Boston ferns, Mistletoe cactus, Hoya, Giant Elephant Ear (Alocasia) on table, and Curly Lipstick Plant. Photo – Caitlin Mills for The Design Files.
As enthusiasm and demand for her plants grew, Marita realised ‘it made sense to open a store’. Photo – Caitlin Mills for The Design Files.
Marita McCausland of Into the Wild, which also stocks a selection of homewares and plant accessories. Chair is by Family Love Tree, Wall hanging and Brass Table both from HK Living. Photo – Caitlin Mills for The Design Files.
Leafy foliage jostles happily alongside handmade ceramics – handmade watering can from local Hampton artist Simone Karras, Zakkia Handle pot with Zebra Plant. Photo – Caitlin Mills for The Design Files.
Into the Wild features counter tiles from Jatana Interiors, wicker pendants from HK Living, and Angus & Celeste planters. Photo – Caitlin Mills for The Design Files.
Into the Wild has been specifically designed to feel ‘warm, tranquil and inviting’ rather than ‘it feeling like a nursery as such’. Pictured here: woven wall hanging HK Living, Lulu console from Family Love Tree, log stools, and cascading Indian Rope Hoya Plants Photo – Caitlin Mills for The Design Files.
Into the Wild emerged out of Marita McCausland’s experience sourcing and wholesaling indoor plants for some of her favourite Melbourne homeware stores, and selling plants in pots via her online business. As enthusiasm and demand for her plants grew, Marita realised ‘it made sense to open a store.’
For someone who loves chatting with people, and views plants as little works of art, Marita’s certainly found her calling. She says that being able to workshop green ideas for people’s homes and spaces is ‘my idea of heaven.’
Into the Wild has been designed to feel ‘warm, tranquil and inviting’ rather than feeling like a traditional plant nursery. Leafy foliage jostles happily alongside ceramics by local designers such as Angus & Celeste and Papaya.
For those of us who are slightly less confident around plants, Marita offers some helpful advice for nurturing our green friends through the cold winter months. Firstly, cut your watering regime in half, in order to avoid soil gnats (eww). Secondly, shuffle your plants closer to the window to maximise light in the shorter days. Plants (like us…) are very unhappy in a cold draft, so keep them snug where possible!
If you are in the market for a new Monstera Deliciosa, Hoya, Devils Ivy, String of Pearls or big friendly fern, Marita suggests taking a photo of your space in with you when shopping. Not only can you ensure your plants will aesthetically suit the space, but Marita (aka the plant guru) can advise on the best choice for th light and environmental conditions.  Go forth and green-ify!
Into the Wild 251 Hampton Street Hampton, Victoria  
Tuesday to Friday, 9:30am – 5:30pm Saturday 9am – 5pm Sunday 10am – 3pm
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imnotyogi · 8 years
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Almost 2 years ago I stumbled upon an Indian rope hoya at a walmart garden center. Of course I bought it. Over the months it grew wonderfully but my cat, Mia, kept knocking the thing over. I moved it around and put it in a sturdier pot but she somehow still managed to knock the damn thing over. After the fifth or so repotting and move I just gave up and threw it out. Got sick of dealing with it. Now I’m pissed at myself for it because I realized how uncommon that is. Today I went to 2 Lowes, a Home Depot, and 2 Wal-Marts looking for it. Maybe it’s too early in Spring for it. I feel like it was accidentally sent to Wally World two years ago since it was the only one there. On an assortment table full of half dead baby plants
I’ll just buy it online if I can’t find it by June
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thebreathingleaf · 2 years
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Hoya Indian Rope Plant
Are you looking for Hoya indian rope plant for your house? If yes then we are the best plant shop in Australia. We have a wide range of hoyas and among them all hoya indian rope plant is a very different and beautiful plant for home. Visit now.
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jimbell · 2 years
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Beautiful! Indian Rope Hoya (hoya carnosa compacta) also hindu rope plant, the porcelain flower or wax plant is a cultivar of hoya carnosa. It’s found in Queensland, and some parts of Asia. Hoya is usually an epiphyte so it needs good drainage and a slightly moist environment. It does not need a big pot and several of my Hoyas have been in the same pots for the last 20 years. The compacta is in quite a small pot and has shade on the pot and full sun on the leaves. Pretty easy to propagate by cutting or layering. The statue is Dewi Sri a rice goddess who we brought back from a specialist stone carving village near Ubud in Bali. #hoya #flower #HoyaCarnosaCompacta #indianrope #vine #climber #waxflower #abcmygarden #pink #AustralianNative #DewiSri #Shridevi #RiceGoddess #ubud (at Belmont, New South Wales, Australia) https://www.instagram.com/p/CldG6QRvOi9/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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jimbell · 2 years
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Beautiful! Indian Rope Hoya (hoya carnosa compacta) also hindu rope plant, the porcelain flower or wax plant is a cultivar of hoya carnosa. It is found in Queensland, and some parts of Asia. Hoya is usually an epiphyte so it needs good drainage and a slightly moist environment. It does not need a big pot and several of my Hoyas have been in the same pots for the last 20 years. The compacta is in quite a small pot and has shade on the pot and full sun on the leaves. Pretty easy to propagate by cutting or layering. The statue is Dewi Sri a rice goddess who we brought back from a specialist stone carving village near Ubud in bali. #hoya #flower #flowers #indianrope #vine #climber #waxflower #mygarden #myplants #homegrown #australiangardens #australiangarden #pink #australian #dewisri #dewi-sri #rice-goddes #ubud (at Belmont, New South Wales, Australia) https://www.instagram.com/p/CcUv-lMJvkG/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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