Hoya

/ˈhɔɪə/ noun

A genus of tropical climbing plants known for their waxy, star-shaped flowers and thick, succulent-like leaves. Popular as houseplants for their fragrant blooms.

Named after Thomas Hoy (1750-1822), an English botanist and head gardener to the Duke of Northumberland. The genus was established by botanist Robert Brown in 1810 to honor Hoy's contributions to horticulture.

ARهويا
DEWachsblume
EShoya
FRhoya
HIहोया
IDhoya
IThoya
JAホヤ
KO호야
NLwaxbloem
PLhoya
PThoya
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