TROPICAL PLANT ENCYCLOPEDIA

Botanical family: Apocynaceae

Number of plants found: 4    

Adenium sp., Adenium, Desert Rose, Impala Lily



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Hoya calycina, Wax Flower

Hoya calycina

Wax Flower
Family: Apocynaceae    (Formerly:Asclepiadaceae)
Subfamily: Asclepiadoideae
Origin: Papua New Guinea
USDA Zone: 9-11?
USDA Plant Hardiness MapVine or creeper plantSemi-shadeModerate waterRegular waterWhite, off-white flowersFragrant plant

Hoya calycina is an easy, and vigorous grower that flowers in response to shortening day length hours. This hardy, vigorous plant makes an ideal houseplant with velvety leaves and fragrant white flowers with red centers. There are varieties with completely white flowers.



Hoya calycina, Wax Flower. Hoya calycina 'Papua Sweet scent'
Hoya calycina 'Papua Sweet scent'
Hoya calycina, Wax Flower
Hoya calycina, Wax Flower


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Stapelianthus decaryi, Stapelianthus

Stapelianthus decaryi

Stapelianthus
Family: Apocynaceae    (Formerly:Asclepiadaceae)
Subfamily: Asclepiadoideae
Origin: Madagascar
USDA Plant Hardiness MapSmall plant 2-5 ftSemi-shadeModerate waterYellow, orange flowersPink flowers

This native of Madagascar has a sprawling growth habit, growing between two and five feet tall and two feet wide. Stapelianthus decaryi is a small succulent plant that has thicket-like stems and it's identifiable by its porous mottled bark, along with its yellow and maroon speckled flowers, which are shaped like chalices.

The Stapelianthus decaryi is best grown in semi-shade, and they require moderate watering. This species of succulent blooms in the summer, when delicate clusters of pink, yellow and oranges flowers appear. When grown in the right conditions, the Stapelianthus will attract many pollinators, such as bees, butterflies and other beneficial insects.

The Stapelianthus decaryi is hardy in USDA planting zones 9-11, and can be grown both indoors and outdoors as long as it is sheltered from harsh winds, and given adequate protection from frost. For those in colder climates, a Stapelianthus can be grown successfully in a pot and housed indoors during the cooler months. When planting or potting indoors, make sure the soil is well-draining and the pot is shallow to allow for the plant to spread easily. When watering, it's important to keep the soil damp, but not soggy as this species is susceptible to root rot.

Overall, the Stapelianthus decaryi is easy to care for and requires minimal maintenance - making it a great choice for green thumbs of all levels. With its interesting mottled bark and chalice-shaped flowers, this Madagascar native will bring an exotic touch to any garden!



Stapelianthus decaryi, Stapelianthus
Stapelianthus decaryi, Stapelianthus


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Tabernaemontana corymbosa, Flower of Love

Tabernaemontana corymbosa

Flower of Love
Family: Apocynaceae
Origin: Malaysia, Thailand
USDA Plant Hardiness MapSmall tree 10-20 ftFull sunRegular waterWhite, off-white flowers



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