Description
Hoya australis (Apocynaceae). Waxvine or Common Waxflower is a vine found on rainforest margins and rocky areas, and occurs in eastern and northern Australia. It has huge, waxen, deep-green leaves measuring nearly four inches across, and splotched with silver. It is a vigorous, strong grower, vining kind with distinctly fragrant flowers, pink with red crowns. Sowing : Sow in trays, pots, etc of good seed compost in a propagator or warm place to maintain an optimum temperature of 20-25C.? Cover with peat or sand.? Locality : Ex Hort. Date of harvest : November 2013