Tricolor hoya plant in a brown patterned pot.
Unlike your hair or most electronics, the hoya plant thrives in hot, humid conditions. While its long, waxy-leaved tendrils have been known to cling to trellises or dangle from hanging baskets, the hoya’s also perfectly at home in an earthy, geometric-patterned pot that harks to its native habitat.
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Know Your Roots Meet the farmer
Farmer Andy
California
Andy and his partners started out as a group of childhood friends that all had a passion for nature and the outdoors. Post college, they ended up becoming roommates. Turns out, having a home filled with plants was something they continued to have in common. Originally working out of the humble house they shared, the team has now grown to occupy much larger and well-equipped greenhouses in Southern California and Florida. Today, they still treat every order with the same care as they did working out of the small backyard and garage they started in.
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