
Hoya ‘Lipstick’
Hoya ‘Lipstick’ is known for its dramatic reddish flower buds that resemble tubes of lipstick, bursting into star-shaped blooms. With waxy leaves and colorful flowers, it’s a visual treat.
✅ Features:
🟢 Bright red lipstick-like buds
🟢 Shiny, thick green foliage
🟢 Compact and vibrant houseplant
🟢 Flowers in tight, vivid clusters
📏 Specifications:
Plant Size: 20–30 cm
Flower Color: Red or deep pink
Growth Habit: Bushy to slightly trailing
Light Requirement: Bright, indirect light
Watering: Moderate; allow drying
Temperature: 18–30°C
Humidity: 50–70%
🌿 How to Care?
💧 Let soil dry between watering
🌞 Provide indirect but strong light
🪴 Use porous, quick-draining mix
🌡️ Protect from extreme cold
🧪 Feed during growing season
🏡 Where to Use?
🪴 Ideal for shelves or decorative pots
🌿 Adds pop of color to interiors
🏡 Works well in small living spaces
❓ FAQs
Q: Is it a true Hoya?
A: It's often confused with Aeschynanthus, but both are epiphytes with similar care.
Q: How often does it bloom?
A: With good light, blooms can appear multiple times a year.
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Description
Hoya ‘Lipstick’ is known for its dramatic reddish flower buds that resemble tubes of lipstick, bursting into star-shaped blooms. With waxy leaves and colorful flowers, it’s a visual treat.
✅ Features:
🟢 Bright red lipstick-like buds
🟢 Shiny, thick green foliage
🟢 Compact and vibrant houseplant
🟢 Flowers in tight, vivid clusters
📏 Specifications:
Plant Size: 20–30 cm
Flower Color: Red or deep pink
Growth Habit: Bushy to slightly trailing
Light Requirement: Bright, indirect light
Watering: Moderate; allow drying
Temperature: 18–30°C
Humidity: 50–70%
🌿 How to Care?
💧 Let soil dry between watering
🌞 Provide indirect but strong light
🪴 Use porous, quick-draining mix
🌡️ Protect from extreme cold
🧪 Feed during growing season
🏡 Where to Use?
🪴 Ideal for shelves or decorative pots
🌿 Adds pop of color to interiors
🏡 Works well in small living spaces
❓ FAQs
Q: Is it a true Hoya?
A: It's often confused with Aeschynanthus, but both are epiphytes with similar care.
Q: How often does it bloom?
A: With good light, blooms can appear multiple times a year.
























