Shoot for the star, Shooting Star!

Hoya multiflora, popularly known as 'Shooting Stars', is a common species both in the wild and in cultivation. A couple of months ago, for some reason, I decided to cut off a side growth on my plant even though I only intend to propagate those species that command decent prices. But here it is, blooming and seemingly attempting to wrestle my attention away from its more uncommon cousins.

Despite being mostly overlooked by collectors, Shooting Stars has a lot going for them due to their floriferous nature and a tough attitude that mostly forgives errors from their cultivators. 


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