Hoya Multiflora ‘Shooting Star’ Live Plant – 6 inch Potted Houseplant

Bring home the captivating Hoya Multiflora Shooting Star live plant, a stunning 6-inch potted houseplant known for its unique star-shaped blooms. This exotic Hoya variety is an ideal choice for both beginner and experienced plant enthusiasts, offering elegant foliage and an impressive floral display indoors.

Original price was: $155.96.Current price is: $77.98.

Estimated arrival

Jan 27

Feb 01 - Feb 03

Feb 06 - Feb 10

Overview

Introduce a touch of exotic charm to your indoor garden with the exquisite Hoya Multiflora Shooting Star live plant. This captivating Hoya variety, often referred to simply as ‘Shooting Star’ Hoya, is celebrated for its truly unique and intricate blooms that resemble tiny fireworks or shooting stars. Each cluster features delicate, waxy white flowers with yellow centers, creating a spectacular visual display. Originating from Southeast Asia, this particular Hoya stands out among other Hoya species with its distinctive inflorescence. Our Hoya Multiflora Shooting Star live plant is delivered as a healthy, established plant in a 6-inch pot, ready to thrive in your home and bring a serene, tropical ambiance to any space.

The Hoya Multiflora is a fascinating addition to any plant collection, known for its relatively compact growth habit and consistent flowering when provided with the right conditions. Unlike some climbing Hoyas, the Multiflora often grows as an upright shrub, making it a versatile choice for shelves, tabletops, or hanging baskets where its unique blooms can be admired up close. Its glossy green leaves provide a lush backdrop to the ethereal flowers, making it a year-round delight. This Hoya Multiflora indoor plant is a true conversation starter, sure to impress guests and provide endless enjoyment for its owner.

Key Benefits

The Hoya Multiflora Shooting Star live plant offers numerous benefits, making it a highly sought-after houseplant. Its distinctive appearance and manageable care requirements contribute to its popularity:

  • Unique Floral Display: The most striking feature of this Hoya is its clusters of star-shaped, waxy white and yellow flowers, often compared to shooting stars. These intricate blooms are a rare and beautiful sight, adding an exotic touch to your home.
  • Air Purification: Like many houseplants, the Hoya Multiflora contributes to a healthier indoor environment by helping to filter airborne toxins, improving the air quality in your living space.
  • Moderate Growth Habit: This Hoya typically grows as a compact, upright plant, making it suitable for various indoor settings without requiring extensive space. It’s an excellent choice for windowsills, desks, or shelves.
  • Relatively Easy Care: While exotic in appearance, the Hoya Multiflora Shooting Star live plant is surprisingly forgiving. With proper watering and light, it thrives with minimal fuss, making it suitable for both novice and experienced plant parents.
  • Long-Lasting Blooms: When happy, the Hoya Multiflora can produce blooms intermittently throughout the year, providing extended periods of visual delight with its stunning flowers.
  • Aesthetic Appeal: Beyond its flowers, the glossy green foliage of the Hoya Multiflora adds a lush, tropical feel to any room, enhancing your home decor with natural beauty.
  • Collector’s Item: For enthusiasts of exotic Hoya plants, the ‘Shooting Star’ is a prized specimen, offering a distinct form and bloom not commonly found in other Hoya varieties.

Plant Care & Growing Tips

Caring for your Hoya Multiflora Shooting Star live plant is a rewarding experience, as it is relatively low-maintenance once its basic needs are met. Understanding these requirements will ensure a healthy and flourishing plant with abundant blooms. Providing the right environment is key to successful Hoya Shooting Star care.

Sunlight Requirements: The Hoya Multiflora thrives in bright, indirect light. An east-facing window is often ideal, providing gentle morning sun. A west or south-facing window can work if the light is filtered by a sheer curtain to prevent scorching of the leaves. Avoid direct, harsh afternoon sun, which can burn the foliage and damage the delicate blooms. Insufficient light can lead to sparse flowering, so ensure it receives adequate brightness without being overexposed.

Watering Schedule and Soil Moisture: Water your Hoya Multiflora thoroughly when the top two inches of soil feel dry to the touch. Allow excess water to drain completely from the bottom of the pot. It’s crucial to avoid overwatering, as Hoyas are susceptible to root rot. During the cooler, darker months, reduce watering frequency. The plant prefers slightly moist but never soggy conditions. A good indicator is the weight of the pot – a light pot usually means it’s time to water. This careful approach to watering is vital for good Hoya plant care tips.

Soil Type and Drainage Requirements: Use a well-draining potting mix that allows for good aeration. A mix formulated for orchids or succulents, or a standard potting mix amended with perlite, orchid bark, or coco coir, works well. This ensures that the roots do not sit in water, which is critical for the health of your Hoya Multiflora indoor plant. Good drainage is paramount to prevent fungal issues and root decay.

Temperature Range and Humidity: Hoya Multiflora prefers warm temperatures, ideally between 65-80°F (18-27°C). Protect it from cold drafts and temperatures below 50°F (10°C). As a tropical plant, it appreciates high humidity. You can increase humidity by misting the foliage regularly, placing the pot on a pebble tray with water, or using a humidifier, especially in dry indoor environments. This helps to mimic its natural habitat and promote healthy growth and blooming.

Fertilization Schedule and Type: Feed your Hoya Multiflora with a balanced liquid fertilizer diluted to half strength every 2-4 weeks during its active growing season (spring and summer). Reduce or cease fertilization during fall and winter when the plant’s growth slows down. A fertilizer with a slightly higher phosphorus content can encourage more blooms. Always water the plant before fertilizing to prevent root burn.

Common Problems and Solutions: Watch out for common houseplant pests like mealybugs or spider mites. Inspect your plant regularly and treat any infestations promptly with insecticidal soap or neem oil. Yellowing leaves can indicate overwatering, while crispy brown leaves might suggest underwatering or too much direct sun. Adjust your care routine accordingly to maintain a healthy and vibrant Hoya Multiflora Shooting Star live plant.

Size & Details

This offering is for one healthy Hoya Multiflora Shooting Star live plant, thriving in a 6-inch nursery pot. The plant’s height typically ranges from 6 to 10 inches from the soil line, with a spread of similar dimensions, allowing for easy placement in various indoor settings. As it matures, it can reach up to 1-2 feet in height, maintaining a bushy and upright growth habit. It is delivered fully rooted in its container, ensuring a smooth transition to its new home. The ‘Shooting Star’ Hoya is known for its moderate growth rate, establishing itself well and producing its distinctive blooms within a year or two under optimal conditions. Expect continuous development of its unique flower clusters throughout its blooming seasons, adding consistent beauty to your space.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: How big does this plant get? A: The Hoya Multiflora Shooting Star live plant typically grows to a height of 1 to 2 feet and can have a similar spread, maintaining a compact and bushy appearance. Its size makes it suitable for tabletops or shelves.
  • Q: What size pot does it come in? A: This Hoya Multiflora ‘Shooting Star’ arrives in a standard 6-inch nursery pot, established and ready for continued growth in your home.
  • Q: Is this an indoor or outdoor plant? A: The Hoya Multiflora is primarily grown as an Hoya Multiflora indoor plant in most climates due to its tropical nature. It can be grown outdoors in USDA zones 10-11 if protected from direct sun and cold temperatures.
  • Q: How much sunlight does it need? A: It thrives in bright, indirect light. Avoid direct afternoon sun exposure, which can scorch the leaves. An east-facing window or a filtered south/west window is ideal for optimal Hoya Shooting Star care.
  • Q: Is this plant easy to care for? A: Yes, the Hoya Multiflora is considered relatively easy to care for, making it a good choice for both beginners and experienced plant enthusiasts. Consistent watering and adequate light are the main requirements.
  • Q: What condition will it arrive in? A: Your Hoya Multiflora Shooting Star live plant will arrive well-packaged, fully rooted in its pot, and representative of the plant pictured. We ensure it’s healthy and ready to continue growing upon arrival.
  • Q: How often should I water my Hoya Multiflora? A: Water when the top 2 inches of soil feel dry to the touch. Allow the soil to dry out slightly between waterings to prevent root rot, which is critical for healthy exotic Hoya plants.
  • Q: When does the ‘Shooting Star’ Hoya bloom? A: With proper care, the Hoya Multiflora can bloom intermittently throughout the year, often more frequently in warmer months, producing its distinctive star-shaped flowers.
  • Q: What kind of soil is best for this Hoya? A: A well-draining potting mix is essential. An orchid mix or a blend of potting soil with perlite and orchid bark provides the necessary aeration and drainage.
  • Q: Is it pet-safe? A: Hoyas are generally considered non-toxic to pets, making the Hoya Multiflora Shooting Star live plant a safe choice for homes with curious animals. However, it’s always best to prevent pets from consuming plant material.

Product Details
  • USDA Hardiness Zone

    USDA zones 10-11 (outdoors) or year-round indoors
  • Soil type

    Well-draining potting mix, such as orchid or succulent mix
  • Sunlight Exposure

    Bright indirect light
  • Expected Planting Period

    Year-round indoors

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Product Details
  • USDA Hardiness Zone

    USDA zones 10-11 (outdoors) or year-round indoors
  • Soil type

    Well-draining potting mix, such as orchid or succulent mix
  • Sunlight Exposure

    Bright indirect light
  • Expected Planting Period

    Year-round indoors

Overview

Introduce a touch of exotic charm to your indoor garden with the exquisite Hoya Multiflora Shooting Star live plant. This captivating Hoya variety, often referred to simply as ‘Shooting Star’ Hoya, is celebrated for its truly unique and intricate blooms that resemble tiny fireworks or shooting stars. Each cluster features delicate, waxy white flowers with yellow centers, creating a spectacular visual display. Originating from Southeast Asia, this particular Hoya stands out among other Hoya species with its distinctive inflorescence. Our Hoya Multiflora Shooting Star live plant is delivered as a healthy, established plant in a 6-inch pot, ready to thrive in your home and bring a serene, tropical ambiance to any space.

The Hoya Multiflora is a fascinating addition to any plant collection, known for its relatively compact growth habit and consistent flowering when provided with the right conditions. Unlike some climbing Hoyas, the Multiflora often grows as an upright shrub, making it a versatile choice for shelves, tabletops, or hanging baskets where its unique blooms can be admired up close. Its glossy green leaves provide a lush backdrop to the ethereal flowers, making it a year-round delight. This Hoya Multiflora indoor plant is a true conversation starter, sure to impress guests and provide endless enjoyment for its owner.

Key Benefits

The Hoya Multiflora Shooting Star live plant offers numerous benefits, making it a highly sought-after houseplant. Its distinctive appearance and manageable care requirements contribute to its popularity:

  • Unique Floral Display: The most striking feature of this Hoya is its clusters of star-shaped, waxy white and yellow flowers, often compared to shooting stars. These intricate blooms are a rare and beautiful sight, adding an exotic touch to your home.
  • Air Purification: Like many houseplants, the Hoya Multiflora contributes to a healthier indoor environment by helping to filter airborne toxins, improving the air quality in your living space.
  • Moderate Growth Habit: This Hoya typically grows as a compact, upright plant, making it suitable for various indoor settings without requiring extensive space. It’s an excellent choice for windowsills, desks, or shelves.
  • Relatively Easy Care: While exotic in appearance, the Hoya Multiflora Shooting Star live plant is surprisingly forgiving. With proper watering and light, it thrives with minimal fuss, making it suitable for both novice and experienced plant parents.
  • Long-Lasting Blooms: When happy, the Hoya Multiflora can produce blooms intermittently throughout the year, providing extended periods of visual delight with its stunning flowers.
  • Aesthetic Appeal: Beyond its flowers, the glossy green foliage of the Hoya Multiflora adds a lush, tropical feel to any room, enhancing your home decor with natural beauty.
  • Collector’s Item: For enthusiasts of exotic Hoya plants, the ‘Shooting Star’ is a prized specimen, offering a distinct form and bloom not commonly found in other Hoya varieties.

Plant Care & Growing Tips

Caring for your Hoya Multiflora Shooting Star live plant is a rewarding experience, as it is relatively low-maintenance once its basic needs are met. Understanding these requirements will ensure a healthy and flourishing plant with abundant blooms. Providing the right environment is key to successful Hoya Shooting Star care.

Sunlight Requirements: The Hoya Multiflora thrives in bright, indirect light. An east-facing window is often ideal, providing gentle morning sun. A west or south-facing window can work if the light is filtered by a sheer curtain to prevent scorching of the leaves. Avoid direct, harsh afternoon sun, which can burn the foliage and damage the delicate blooms. Insufficient light can lead to sparse flowering, so ensure it receives adequate brightness without being overexposed.

Watering Schedule and Soil Moisture: Water your Hoya Multiflora thoroughly when the top two inches of soil feel dry to the touch. Allow excess water to drain completely from the bottom of the pot. It’s crucial to avoid overwatering, as Hoyas are susceptible to root rot. During the cooler, darker months, reduce watering frequency. The plant prefers slightly moist but never soggy conditions. A good indicator is the weight of the pot – a light pot usually means it’s time to water. This careful approach to watering is vital for good Hoya plant care tips.

Soil Type and Drainage Requirements: Use a well-draining potting mix that allows for good aeration. A mix formulated for orchids or succulents, or a standard potting mix amended with perlite, orchid bark, or coco coir, works well. This ensures that the roots do not sit in water, which is critical for the health of your Hoya Multiflora indoor plant. Good drainage is paramount to prevent fungal issues and root decay.

Temperature Range and Humidity: Hoya Multiflora prefers warm temperatures, ideally between 65-80°F (18-27°C). Protect it from cold drafts and temperatures below 50°F (10°C). As a tropical plant, it appreciates high humidity. You can increase humidity by misting the foliage regularly, placing the pot on a pebble tray with water, or using a humidifier, especially in dry indoor environments. This helps to mimic its natural habitat and promote healthy growth and blooming.

Fertilization Schedule and Type: Feed your Hoya Multiflora with a balanced liquid fertilizer diluted to half strength every 2-4 weeks during its active growing season (spring and summer). Reduce or cease fertilization during fall and winter when the plant’s growth slows down. A fertilizer with a slightly higher phosphorus content can encourage more blooms. Always water the plant before fertilizing to prevent root burn.

Common Problems and Solutions: Watch out for common houseplant pests like mealybugs or spider mites. Inspect your plant regularly and treat any infestations promptly with insecticidal soap or neem oil. Yellowing leaves can indicate overwatering, while crispy brown leaves might suggest underwatering or too much direct sun. Adjust your care routine accordingly to maintain a healthy and vibrant Hoya Multiflora Shooting Star live plant.

Size & Details

This offering is for one healthy Hoya Multiflora Shooting Star live plant, thriving in a 6-inch nursery pot. The plant’s height typically ranges from 6 to 10 inches from the soil line, with a spread of similar dimensions, allowing for easy placement in various indoor settings. As it matures, it can reach up to 1-2 feet in height, maintaining a bushy and upright growth habit. It is delivered fully rooted in its container, ensuring a smooth transition to its new home. The ‘Shooting Star’ Hoya is known for its moderate growth rate, establishing itself well and producing its distinctive blooms within a year or two under optimal conditions. Expect continuous development of its unique flower clusters throughout its blooming seasons, adding consistent beauty to your space.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: How big does this plant get? A: The Hoya Multiflora Shooting Star live plant typically grows to a height of 1 to 2 feet and can have a similar spread, maintaining a compact and bushy appearance. Its size makes it suitable for tabletops or shelves.
  • Q: What size pot does it come in? A: This Hoya Multiflora ‘Shooting Star’ arrives in a standard 6-inch nursery pot, established and ready for continued growth in your home.
  • Q: Is this an indoor or outdoor plant? A: The Hoya Multiflora is primarily grown as an Hoya Multiflora indoor plant in most climates due to its tropical nature. It can be grown outdoors in USDA zones 10-11 if protected from direct sun and cold temperatures.
  • Q: How much sunlight does it need? A: It thrives in bright, indirect light. Avoid direct afternoon sun exposure, which can scorch the leaves. An east-facing window or a filtered south/west window is ideal for optimal Hoya Shooting Star care.
  • Q: Is this plant easy to care for? A: Yes, the Hoya Multiflora is considered relatively easy to care for, making it a good choice for both beginners and experienced plant enthusiasts. Consistent watering and adequate light are the main requirements.
  • Q: What condition will it arrive in? A: Your Hoya Multiflora Shooting Star live plant will arrive well-packaged, fully rooted in its pot, and representative of the plant pictured. We ensure it’s healthy and ready to continue growing upon arrival.
  • Q: How often should I water my Hoya Multiflora? A: Water when the top 2 inches of soil feel dry to the touch. Allow the soil to dry out slightly between waterings to prevent root rot, which is critical for healthy exotic Hoya plants.
  • Q: When does the ‘Shooting Star’ Hoya bloom? A: With proper care, the Hoya Multiflora can bloom intermittently throughout the year, often more frequently in warmer months, producing its distinctive star-shaped flowers.
  • Q: What kind of soil is best for this Hoya? A: A well-draining potting mix is essential. An orchid mix or a blend of potting soil with perlite and orchid bark provides the necessary aeration and drainage.
  • Q: Is it pet-safe? A: Hoyas are generally considered non-toxic to pets, making the Hoya Multiflora Shooting Star live plant a safe choice for homes with curious animals. However, it’s always best to prevent pets from consuming plant material.

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Hoya Multiflora ‘Shooting Star’ Live Plant – 6 inch Potted Houseplant