Teacup Anemone Hoya in Handmade Vince Mascoli Original
Straight from the Philippine Islands is a variety of wax vine known as ‘Teacup Anemone’. This variety of Hoya sends out dainty vines of medium green leaves with contrasting light-colored veining. On rare occasions, when ‘Teacup Anemone’ blooms, you will be greeted with clusters of waxy pink flowers that look like miniature sea anemones. When your ‘Teacup Anemone’ is done blooming, however, be careful not to cut away the spent flower spurs, as this variety of hoya blooms on old spurs. Like other epiphytic plants, this hoya prefers to dry out in between waterings.
This funky pot is a handmade original from a dear friend from Lebanon County, PA.
The exterior diameter of the plant opening is 4 inches and there is a drilled hole in the bottom for proper drainage. This plant is nontoxic to humans but harmful to pets if ingested.