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Hoya obscura is a fast-growing, climbing species of Hoya in the dogbane (milkweed) family, Apocynaceae, found in the Philippines. The plant's many aerial roots (which the vine produces along its entire length) will gradually adhere to vertical surfaces nearby, such as buildings, trees or poles, acting as anchors and enabling the plant to receive better sun exposure away from the ground. Adequate light is imperative for photosynthesis and the production of inflorescences; a Hoya with insufficient sun or light exposure will often become visibly "droopy" and lacking in vigor. Likewise, excessive sunlight potentially causes dehydration and sunburn of the vine. As a species, Hoya obscura is characterized by its diamond-shaped leaves which retain a verdant green hue when grown in shadier areas, but will visibly darken and "stress" to a rich, reddish-maroon color if given more bright, indirect light, or even brief periods of early morning or late afternoon sunlight. As previously stated, ex......read more on Wikipedia.
Place | Rain (24h) | Sun | Humidity Hum. | Wind | |
Loading... | 0.8in | 918umol | 64% | 4mph | |
Loading... | 1.2in | 12umol | 84% | 9mph | |
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There's also wisdom in how different civilizations used plants throughout the millenia.
And some people put tremendous effort into collecting and preserving it.
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