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It was easy to see why the common form of this plant is called wax plant.
There are also the hoyas or wax plants.
It was a challenge to grow, anyway, a special form of the traditional wax plant (Hoya) with tightly folded leaves.
Wax plant may refer to:
Hoya carnosa, the wax plant, is an Asclepiad species in the dogbane family (Apocynaceae).
Spurges, cactus spurge, wax plants, etc.
But what belongs in the annual flower bed is a fibrous-rooted begonia, commonly known as a wax begonia or wax plant.
Common names include Candelilla and Wax Plant, but the latter is more often applied to members of the unrelated genus Hoya.
Hoya carnosa (Wax Plant)
Since 1986, the company, based in Oil City, Pa., has sold all its shallow crude oil wells, two of its refineries, its wax plant and its restaurant business.
A. Indian rope is a name given to several tight-leafed varieties of Hoya carnosa, or wax plant, a longstanding (or, more accurately, long hanging) staple of indoor décor.
Cynanchum elegans, the White-flowered wax plant, is a plant species in the genus Cynanchum found in New South Wales in Australia.
The wax plant benefits from an open potting media that allows some air to get to the roots; typical mixes include large-grade drainage material such as perlite, pumice, or ceramic balls.
The Wax Plant at CPCL has an installed capacity of 30,000 tonnes per annum, which is designed to produce paraffin wax for manufacture of candle wax, waterproof formulations and match wax.
This tropical vine is also known as porcelain plant or wax plant, because of the translucent, waxy starbursts of fragrant flowers that dangle from its fleshy leaves, if you hold back on the water and keep the room cool at night.
Hoya carnosa, the wax plant, is an Asclepiad species in the dogbane family (Apocynaceae).
Hoya carnosa has been shown in recent studies at the University of Georgia to be an excellent remover of pollutants in the indoor environment.
Hoya carnosa (Wax Plant)
A. Indian rope is a name given to several tight-leafed varieties of Hoya carnosa, or wax plant, a longstanding (or, more accurately, long hanging) staple of indoor décor.
There are several other synonyms for Hoya meliflua including Hoya carnosa named by Blanco in 1845, Hoya Diversifolia by Fernandez in 1880, and Hoya parasitica by Fernandez in 1880.
Asclepias curassavica, Cynanchum caudatum, C. grandifolium, C. sublanceolatum, Hoya carnosa, Marsdenia tinctoria, M. tomentosa, Metaplexis spp., Tylophora aristolochioides, T. floribunda, T. japonica, T. ovata, T. tanakae.