








Hoya australis - 'Waxflower'
Hoya australis - 'Waxflower' - A native creeper with fleshy dark green foliage. Flowers occur in clusters of up to 40, about 20 mm in diameter. They are borne on the same stalk in successive seasons and are fragrant, white in colour with deep red markings in the centre. Strong and hardy, forms a creeper on trellises or trees and works well as a groundcover where there is nothing available to climb on.
Hoya australis - 'Waxflower' - A native creeper with fleshy dark green foliage. Flowers occur in clusters of up to 40, about 20 mm in diameter. They are borne on the same stalk in successive seasons and are fragrant, white in colour with deep red markings in the centre. Strong and hardy, forms a creeper on trellises or trees and works well as a groundcover where there is nothing available to climb on.
Hoya australis - 'Waxflower' - A native creeper with fleshy dark green foliage. Flowers occur in clusters of up to 40, about 20 mm in diameter. They are borne on the same stalk in successive seasons and are fragrant, white in colour with deep red markings in the centre. Strong and hardy, forms a creeper on trellises or trees and works well as a groundcover where there is nothing available to climb on.