Hoya Sweetheart – Heart-Shaped Wax Plant, Low-Maintenance Houseplant, Perfect Valentine's Gift, Non-Toxic, Single-Leaf Cutting

$16.00

Fall in love with the Hoya Sweetheart —a charming little houseplant known for its thick, heart-shaped leaves with a playful splash of yellow variegation. Often called the wax plant thanks to its glossy, succulent-like foliage, this beauty brings a touch of warmth and whimsy to any space.

Botanical Name: Hoya kerrii
Common Names: Sweetheart Plant, Lucky-Heart

Native to the tropics of Asia, this plant loves a cozy, sunny spot and thrives in warm conditions. While it's a slow grower (this single-leaf cutting likes to take its time), it's also incredibly hardy and low-maintenance—perfect for anyone looking for a no-fuss green companion. Whether you're gifting it as a symbol of love or adding it to your own collection, the Hoya Sweetheart is more of a delightful decorative piece than a demanding houseplant.

CARE GUIDE:

Light. Your Hoya Sweetheart loves bright, indirect light. A sunny windowsill with filtered light is perfect. Too much direct sunlight can scorch the leaves, while too little light will slow its already leisurely growth even more.

Water. Let the soil dry out between waterings. This plant is drought-tolerant and prefers a light touch when it comes to watering. Overwatering can lead to root rot, so when in doubt, it’s better to wait a bit longer.

Humidity. Average home humidity suits the Hoya Sweetheart just fine, but it won’t say no to a little extra moisture in the air. If your home is on the dry side, occasional misting or placing it near a humidifier can help keep it happy.

Toxicity.Good news! The Hoya Sweetheart is non-toxic to pets and humans, making it a safe, heartwarming addition to any home. However, it's always a good idea to keep plants out of reach of curious pets and little ones.


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Fall in love with the Hoya Sweetheart —a charming little houseplant known for its thick, heart-shaped leaves with a playful splash of yellow variegation. Often called the wax plant thanks to its glossy, succulent-like foliage, this beauty brings a touch of warmth and whimsy to any space.

Botanical Name: Hoya kerrii
Common Names: Sweetheart Plant, Lucky-Heart

Native to the tropics of Asia, this plant loves a cozy, sunny spot and thrives in warm conditions. While it's a slow grower (this single-leaf cutting likes to take its time), it's also incredibly hardy and low-maintenance—perfect for anyone looking for a no-fuss green companion. Whether you're gifting it as a symbol of love or adding it to your own collection, the Hoya Sweetheart is more of a delightful decorative piece than a demanding houseplant.

CARE GUIDE:

Light. Your Hoya Sweetheart loves bright, indirect light. A sunny windowsill with filtered light is perfect. Too much direct sunlight can scorch the leaves, while too little light will slow its already leisurely growth even more.

Water. Let the soil dry out between waterings. This plant is drought-tolerant and prefers a light touch when it comes to watering. Overwatering can lead to root rot, so when in doubt, it’s better to wait a bit longer.

Humidity. Average home humidity suits the Hoya Sweetheart just fine, but it won’t say no to a little extra moisture in the air. If your home is on the dry side, occasional misting or placing it near a humidifier can help keep it happy.

Toxicity.Good news! The Hoya Sweetheart is non-toxic to pets and humans, making it a safe, heartwarming addition to any home. However, it's always a good idea to keep plants out of reach of curious pets and little ones.


Fall in love with the Hoya Sweetheart —a charming little houseplant known for its thick, heart-shaped leaves with a playful splash of yellow variegation. Often called the wax plant thanks to its glossy, succulent-like foliage, this beauty brings a touch of warmth and whimsy to any space.

Botanical Name: Hoya kerrii
Common Names: Sweetheart Plant, Lucky-Heart

Native to the tropics of Asia, this plant loves a cozy, sunny spot and thrives in warm conditions. While it's a slow grower (this single-leaf cutting likes to take its time), it's also incredibly hardy and low-maintenance—perfect for anyone looking for a no-fuss green companion. Whether you're gifting it as a symbol of love or adding it to your own collection, the Hoya Sweetheart is more of a delightful decorative piece than a demanding houseplant.

CARE GUIDE:

Light. Your Hoya Sweetheart loves bright, indirect light. A sunny windowsill with filtered light is perfect. Too much direct sunlight can scorch the leaves, while too little light will slow its already leisurely growth even more.

Water. Let the soil dry out between waterings. This plant is drought-tolerant and prefers a light touch when it comes to watering. Overwatering can lead to root rot, so when in doubt, it’s better to wait a bit longer.

Humidity. Average home humidity suits the Hoya Sweetheart just fine, but it won’t say no to a little extra moisture in the air. If your home is on the dry side, occasional misting or placing it near a humidifier can help keep it happy.

Toxicity.Good news! The Hoya Sweetheart is non-toxic to pets and humans, making it a safe, heartwarming addition to any home. However, it's always a good idea to keep plants out of reach of curious pets and little ones.


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