Posts tagged September
Christmas Gift Ideas for Gardeners

MONTHLY THEME:  Christmas Gift Ideas for Gardeners

If someone you love loves gardening, gifting them a special gardening present will brighten their Christmas day.  Over the years, I’ve written about all the common Christmas plants; i.e., Poinsettia, Amaryllis, Christmas Cactus, Norfolk Pine, and Paperwhites.  Instead of highlighting another Christmas plant, I’m going to toss out some Christmas gift ideas for the gardener in your life.

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Hoya (Hoya carnosa)

Hoya plants (Hoya carnosa) are commonly called Wax Plants (because of its waxy leaves), Porcelain Flower (you guessed it - because the flowers look like porcelain) or Honey Plant (because the flowers smell sweet as honey).  Hoyas are excellent houseplants that are easy to grow and require low-maintenance.  The plant produces runners that can be trained to climb or trail around the pot.  My plant is happily twisting around the mini-blinds tilt wand.  Besides the lovely foliage and vines, the flowers are mindboggling.  Similar to the leaves, the flowers look wax-like.  Frankly, they appear to be fake and smell like a delicious mixture of chocolate and vanilla. To me, they look like an upside-down pink and white umbrella.

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