A Living Sculpture. The Hoya Undulata is a true collector's species, instantly recognizable by its stiff, succulent leaves with dramatically wavy (undulate) margins. Unlike common waxy Hoyas, the Undulata has a rugged, prehistoric appearance that sets it apart.
Native to the forests of Borneo, this epiphytic vine is famous for its ability to "sun stress." When grown in bright light, the silver-splashed green leaves transform into stunning shades of pink, red, and deep purple.
Why this Hoya is Special:
Unique Leaf Shape: The jagged, ruffled edges give it a unique silhouette.
Sun-Stress Colors: High light brings out intense red and purple pigmentation, making it look like a completely different plant.