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02-MAY-2010

Hoya or Wax Plant

May Challenge: Memories

I remember seeing this tropical plant in the front room of my grandmother's house. I never saw it bloom and my father said he'd only seen it bloom once in his life. My grandmother passed and my parents took the plant. Imagine my father's surprise upon seeing it bloom not one year but many years. Obviously, it didn't like the western exposure and preferred a more northern exposure. Why is it called "Wax plant"? The blooms weep a waxy substance. The floor is covered well during the time of bloom. Oh, for those wondering, my family plant is well over 100 years old.

Photographed at Lamberton Conservatory, Highland Park, Rochester, NY

Canon Powershot G11
1/400s f/4.0 at 13.8mm iso800 full exif

other sizes: small medium original auto
Stephanie05-May-2010 14:04
WOW! I love the story behind this delightful plant! You have a real antique! :)
Jola Dziubinska04-May-2010 23:31
Beautiful flower, love the fragrance. Touching memory.
Mieke WA Minkjan04-May-2010 06:59
a great story about this plant and a wonderful picture, thanks for sharing
borisalex04-May-2010 02:56
This plant has been a true companion true all this years and had the strenght to bloom over and over again! Great story!
Kerry Tingley04-May-2010 01:28
Fabulous story! I couldn't keep a plant alive 100 days. What a treasure.
Cindi Smith04-May-2010 00:42
Wow, what an awesome plant and well over 100? Wow! Wonderful story behind this wonderful flower!
Guest 03-May-2010 13:48
Wow , what nice memory and photo Brenda!
I remember seeing this plant at my aunt's when I was a small child. V
LynnH03-May-2010 13:34
This is a terrific story and photo!! Heart-warming! I have several hoyas, the oldest being 20 years old. Here is a photo of the waxy dew -http://www.pbase.com/lynnh/image/92925024
Bernard Davis03-May-2010 12:27
Geat image and lovely back story.
Chris03-May-2010 12:16
We have one here in France and everyone is surprised that it flowers.
Amazing that a plant should have such a history.
Kathryn03-May-2010 08:05
Lovely memory.
Ed McConnell03-May-2010 03:57
very nice find and shot for sharing your memories..
Bill Reed03-May-2010 02:29
An amazing memory and wonderful plant. Thanks for sharing
carol j. phipps03-May-2010 02:02
Wow! What a great keepsake! And, wonderful that it founds it favorite spot for blooming.
Fred Gary03-May-2010 01:22
Excellent image and caption.
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