Hoya sussuela

(Roxb.) Merr. (1917)

This name is accepted

Kingdom: Viridiplantae Phylum: Magnoliophyta Class/Clade: Eudicot-Asterids Order: Gentianales Family: Apocynaceae Genus: Hoya

Description

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Uses and Culture

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Natural History

Statewide Status

Only found in cultivation

Island Status

O'ahu Only found in cultivation

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Bibliography

Name Published In: Interpr. Herb. Amboin.: 438 (1917)

Occurrences

SNo. Scientific Name Locality Habitat Basis of Record Description Recorded By Record Number Island Source Date
1 Hoya sussuela Kaaawa, the residence of Ted Green, 51-404 Maumauluukaa Supported by a trellis in full sun. Preserved_Specimen A vine with stems many meters long. Corolla within reddish-purple. Corolla without apple-green. Corona chartreuse except for the center which is reddish purple. Flower odorless (morning). Lau, J. 1908 Oahu BISH 1986-01-26
2 Hoya sussuela Honolulu; Cultivated at 1337 Ala Aolani, in yard Preserved_Specimen Obata, J.K. Oahu BISH 1987-01-07
3 Hoya sussuela Aiea, 98-851 Iliee St., residence of William and Peggy Jones Planted in the ground and climbing on a trellis in full sun. Preserved_Specimen A Vine: Corollas apple-green without; a blend of caramel and beet-red within. Corona lemon-yellow with beet-red on the distal surface. Flower odorless. Lau, J. 2028 Oahu BISH 1986-02-24
4 Hoya sussuela Aiea, 98-851 Iliee St., residence of William and Peggy Jones Growing in the ground, supported by a trellis in full sun. Preserved_Specimen A vine: Corollas without a blend of chartreuse and apple green. Corollas within beet-red. Coronas cancary-yellow with beet-red at the center. Flowers odorless (morning). Lau, J. 2029 Oahu BISH 1986-02-24