Both plants are in the same genus, Hoya, but you can probably tell the difference between the two by the shape of their leaves, their flowers, and their origins—and it's really quite fascinating!
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Both plants are in the same genus, Hoya, but you can probably tell the difference between the two by the shape of their leaves, their flowers, and their origins—and it's really quite fascinating!
i agree with u
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Hoya kentiana is often considered a rare tropical plant with pointed green leaves. It is suitable as an ornamental plant and can be placed in a hanging basket. It likes and will thrive in a location with good drainage and humidity. Sometimes, this Hoya looks similar to Hoya wayetii and Hoya shepherdii.
Hoya linearis
Hoya thomsonii
Hoya multiflora