Hoya Carnosa Krimson Princess

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Looking for a splash of pink in your collection? The Krimson Princess is a showstopper known for its unique "inside-out" variegation. Unlike the 'Krimson Queen' (which has white edges), the Princess features bright, creamy centers surrounded by a lush, deep green border. Why She?s a Fan Favorite: ? Pretty in Pink: Every new leaf emerges in a stunning shade of ruby or bubblegum pink before maturing into a crisp cream and green. Under bright light, those pink tones can stay vibrant for weeks! ? Waxy & Durable: Those thick, succulent-like leaves make this plant incredibly resilient. It?s perfect for plant parents who want high-impact beauty with low-maintenance stress. ? The Flower Prize: When this Hoya matures and is happy, it produces clusters of starry, chocolate-scented flowers that will make your whole room smell like a dream. ? Lush & Full: This 4-inch pot is established and actively vining, ready to trail beautifully off a shelf or be trained up a trellis. Quick Care Guide: ? Light: Thrives in bright, indirect light. The more light she gets, the pinker those new leaves will be! ? Water: Treat her like a succulent. Let the soil dry out almost completely (75?100%) between waterings. Those thick leaves store water, so she's very forgiving if you miss a day. ? Soil: Loves a very chunky, well-draining mix (lots of bark and perlite).
Looking for a splash of pink in your collection? The Krimson Princess is a showstopper known for its unique "inside-out" variegation. Unlike the 'Krimson Queen' (which has white edges), the Princess features bright, creamy centers surrounded by a lush, deep green border. Why She?s a Fan Favorite: ? Pretty in Pink: Every new leaf emerges in a stunning shade of ruby or bubblegum pink before maturing into a crisp cream and green. Under bright light, those pink tones can stay vibrant for weeks! ? Waxy & Durable: Those thick, succulent-like leaves make this plant incredibly resilient. It?s perfect for plant parents who want high-impact beauty with low-maintenance stress. ? The Flower Prize: When this Hoya matures and is happy, it produces clusters of starry, chocolate-scented flowers that will make your whole room smell like a dream. ? Lush & Full: This 4-inch pot is established and actively vining, ready to trail beautifully off a shelf or be trained up a trellis. Quick Care Guide: ? Light: Thrives in bright, indirect light. The more light she gets, the pinker those new leaves will be! ? Water: Treat her like a succulent. Let the soil dry out almost completely (75?100%) between waterings. Those thick leaves store water, so she's very forgiving if you miss a day. ? Soil: Loves a very chunky, well-draining mix (lots of bark and perlite).