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Hoya carnosa f. compacta ‘Krinkle Kurl’ is an extremely unique plant with thick, curly-leaved, non-climbing green vines. The thickness of their vines has earned it the common name Hindu Rope Plant. This waxy leaved plant is actually a type of flowering succulent native to Southern India. This plant’s 200-year popularity as a houseplant is due to its ease of care, very unique appearance, and sweet smelling attractive and geometrical blooms. Being a member of the Milkweed family, it produces blooms in Spring and Summer consisting of clusters of many small, star-shaped flowers that tend to produce large amounts of nectar. In suitable temperatures, this plant can be grown outdoors where its nectar will attract beneficial wildlife, such as honeybees and butterflies. The deep pink blooms are so perfect in shape and form that many people unfamiliar with the plant may be surprised to find out it is indeed a real plant at first glance. For better bloom production, it is recommended to keep this plant a bit rootbound. Many hobbyists consider this plant to be one of the easiest indoor plants to care for. Simply plant it in a well draining succulent soil with adequate drainage at the bottom of the container and water it about once per week or when the soil is almost dry. The Hindu Rope Plant is considered a slow grower and may take a few years to develop its blooms. It is important to not remove the leafless “spurs” that grow at the end of the rope vines. Although not as attractive as the rest of the plant, these spurs are where the blooms will form. Matured rope vines can reach about 1.5-2” wide and can potentially reach up to 20 feet long, but this would take a very long time. USDA Hardiness Zones 9-11 Proper name:Hoya carnosa f. compacta You will receive a small starter plant growing in a 2.5" growers pot, similar to the second photo.
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