Description
The Hoya Tri-Color is often chosen during times of stress, transition, doubt. It serves as a reminder that New Beginnings are on the way with the emergence of pink variegated leaves.
Traditionally associated with resilience and protection. The Hoya Tri-Color is commonly used to support protection and wealth. May people keep it near the front door as a quiet anchor to ward off negative energy and attract prosperity.
Botanical Name: Hoya carnosa ‘tricolor’
Common Name(s): Tricolor, Porcelain Flower, Wax Plant, Honey Plant
Care Notes:
Light: Bright, indirect light – Avoid low light may lose variegation; Avoid Harsh direct sun to protect from burning. Turning pink is this houseplant’s way of showing you how well you are caring for it. The brighter the indirect light, the more pink variegation these plants may produce.
Water: Allow soil to dry-water when the top 1-2 inches of soil are dry. Drought-tolerant water less in winter
Environmental: Warm Temp 65-80 F ; avoid below 50F
Pet Friendly: No toxic to cats & dogs if ingested
Like many living things Hoya Tri-Color responds best to patience and presence rather than force. Its presence invites a slower, more attentive relationship.
If you’re drawn to practical protection, this may be a supportive addition to your space.
Please note that size is determined by the diameter of the nursery pot, not the height or width of the foliage. Additionally, as living organisms, individual plants will naturally vary; the level of variegation and the presence of fenestrations (leaf holes) are not guaranteed and will vary based on the plant’s age, maturity, and specific lighting conditions.








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