![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEio5lX0LZnYYPNmSC15SELjWkmrxhtG24j3GAE7yH7TJh5f40UNlS7Kd-AdpgVGYIRq0Rit-Vf9jIkxgn-KmFCFdPiwRyQonFroxRktlxFAVdsYKV1TbtaJrEckFpbFaosSGNTJkxHInl-m/s400/Hoya2.jpg)
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEijqgH98fYbgLLPOC1iz_t-8abinfs2UATGzz6ItAjG3SgTXNfk4HY4KCQyWADsAANz8e5Ldg0aK9c1vUxDaf3KcGe2qvw-C-dlsEO2smg3j5MkjxxGKq7HjiogLLGwNtklVGa-mf3u42Sp/s400/Hoya3.jpg)
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh3z1_2mOB1-PUBCz5myaMGyOfINHjt9THLt-Lpl_2BeudndRuqZxiliuHfPCGfATJHxeh0KEEL4b_qMQTMkwbhmrrW0yCF1dea01IKzyvPJNX5cqwVe9sYPBhlclv5Ts5ykRj3ezni0-SU/s400/Hoya4.jpg)
Earlier, I posted a couple of pictures of a blossom on my hoya plant. This plant is an offshoot of a plant that I had for years and years, and this plant itself is probably 18 years old. It had only bloomed maybe two or three times in the past few years and then only one bloom. This past summer, I have had a lot of lovely flowers - the first blooming had seven and the last one had five. They are spectacular and last quite a long time. Right now, the blooms are gone, but I am hoping to find some new buds sprouting soon. (Click pictures to enlarge)
No comments:
Post a Comment