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succulent lei Hoya carnosa 'Mauna Loa'

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succulent lei Hoya carnosa 'Mauna Loa'Hoya carnosa Mauna Loa ('Lura Lei', 'Exotica') Hoya carnosa Mauna Loa ('Lura Lei', 'Exotica') is a variegated curled leaf wax plant with thick folded leaves and pale inner colouring held within greener edges. It carries the dense rope growth of a compacta style Hoya carnosa, but the variegation gives each folded leaf more contrast. The plant grows slowly as a hanging or lightly twining vine. Its thick leaves store some moisture, while the root system

Hoya carnosa ‘Mauna Loa’ ('Lura Lei', 'Exotica')

Hoya carnosa ‘Mauna Loa’ ('Lura Lei', 'Exotica') is a variegated curled-leaf wax plant with thick folded leaves and pale inner colouring held within greener edges. It carries the dense rope growth of a compacta-style Hoya carnosa, but the variegation gives each folded leaf more contrast.

The plant grows slowly as a hanging or lightly twining vine. Its thick leaves store some moisture, while the root system needs a breathable substrate and careful watering. Because the leaves fold tightly, the plant also needs closer inspection for pests and debris than open-leaved Hoya carnosa cultivars.

Variegated rope Hoya traits

  • Growth habit: Slow trailing or twining vine with dense curled leaves along thick stems.
  • Leaf pattern: Folded variegated leaves with green margins and pale cream to yellow-green inner sections.
  • Texture: Waxy, fleshy foliage that holds moisture and develops gradually.
  • Flowers: Mature plants can produce fragrant wax-plant umbels from persistent peduncles.
  • Display: Heavy variegated ropes can hang freely from a secure pot or be fastened loosely to prevent stem strain.

Folded leaves and heavier hanging growth

The parent species Hoya carnosa grows as a climbing epiphyte or lithophyte in subtropical habitats. Roots naturally receive air between moisture events, so indoor plants need an open potting mix rather than a dense, wet root zone.

‘Mauna Loa’ combines curled leaves with pale inner variegation. The folded leaves create compact ropes, while the pale sections develop more slowly than greener tissue and mark more easily under heat or strong sun.

Flower spurs may appear on mature vines. Keep these short peduncles after the flowers fade, because they can produce later clusters when the plant remains settled.

Care for dense variegated ropes

  • Light: Use bright filtered light. Protect pale folded areas from strong midday sun, especially close to glass.
  • Watering: Let most of the substrate dry before watering again. Slow rope growth means the plant uses water gradually.
  • Substrate: Use bark, coarse fibre and mineral drainage to keep air around the roots. A compact mix raises the risk of yellowing and root decline.
  • Pot fit: Keep the plant in a drainage pot close to the root ball. A smaller pot gives better moisture control for slow growth.
  • Temperature: Aim for 16–24°C during active growth. Cool temperatures call for drier roots and moving air.
  • Humidity: Moderate humidity reduces stuck or distorted new leaves. Use a humidifier or plant grouping if indoor air becomes very dry.
  • Feeding: Feed lightly during active growth. Slow variegated compacta growth does not need strong fertiliser.
  • Inspection: Look into the folds and along the stems during routine care. Hidden mealybugs are easier to catch early with close checks.
  • Support: Let vines hang or secure them loosely. Tight ties can press into thick curled stems.
  • Warm outdoor placement: Use a sheltered summer position only when nights stay above 16°C. Protect from wind, heavy rain and direct midday sun.
  • Mineral growing: Established plants can adapt to inert or semi-hydro substrates if roots receive oxygen and a mild nutrient supply.

Checks for folded variegated growth

  • Soft yellow leaves: Check for wet substrate, a cold pot or poor drainage. Refresh the mix if it stays damp and heavy for too long.
  • Wrinkled folded leaves: Inspect roots before changing the watering routine. Root loss can make leaves wrinkle even when the mix is still moist.
  • Brown pale sections: Check for heat, direct sun or old physical damage inside the folds. Move the plant into gentler bright light if new marks continue.
  • Mealybugs: Inspect deep inside curled leaves, around nodes and near peduncles. Repeat treatment because protected insects can survive one pass.
  • Very slow growth: Review warmth, light and pot size. This plant is naturally slow, but cold roots or an oversized pot can slow it further.
  • No flowers: Let vines mature, keep peduncles and avoid frequent repositioning once new growth starts.

Handling long, heavy vines

Hoya carnosa ‘Mauna Loa’ ('Lura Lei', 'Exotica') can become surprisingly weighty as the ropes lengthen. Use a secure hanging pot or shelf once the ropes lengthen, so heavy stems are not bent during watering.

Pet safety and sticky sap

Wax plant is listed as non-toxic to cats and dogs. Chewing can still irritate digestion and damage the dense vines, so place the plant out of reach of persistent nibblers. Cut stems may release sticky sap; wash hands after pruning or taking cuttings.

Hoya carnosa and ‘Mauna Loa’ naming

This plant belongs to Hoya carnosa in Apocynaceae. Hoya honours Thomas Hoy, gardener to the Duke of Northumberland, and carnosa means fleshy. ‘Mauna Loa’ is the accepted cultivar name for this variegated curled-leaf Hoya carnosa; Lura Lei is also used for the same plant in cultivation.

Hoya carnosa ‘Mauna Loa’ ('Lura Lei', 'Exotica') grows slowly into dense curled ropes with pale inner variegation and heavy hanging stems.

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