Email: hello@theaccidentalplantshop
Phone: 360-703-9008
Visit us at the Three Rivers Crossing in Kelso, Washington
351 Three Rivers Drive, Suite 270
Hoya australis ‘Lisa’ is a pastel‑painted take on the classic australis. New leaves flush with soft pinks, creams, and light greens before maturing into a more stable mix of variegated color, so the plant always looks a little bit like a watercolor. The leaves are rounder and slightly thicker than many other variegated hoyas, giving it a lush, full look even when the plant is still small.
It loves bright, indirect light—enough to keep the variegation colorful, but not so intense that it scorches the pale sections. Let the soil dry out most of the way between waterings, then water thoroughly and let excess drain. In the right spot and with patience, ‘Lisa’ can reward you with clusters of white, fragrant flowers while still being beautiful as a pure foliage plant.
At The Accidental Plant Shop, we think of ‘Lisa’ as the soft, romantic one in the Hoya crew. She looks great in hanging pots, on plant stands, or trained around a small hoop where you can really see the variegation.
Light: Bright, indirect light; variegation is best in stronger light (without harsh midday sun).
Water: Allow soil to dry most of the way; water thoroughly, then drain.
Soil: Well‑draining, chunky Hoya mix.
Humidity: Happy in average humidity, appreciates a bit more.
Temperature: Standard indoor temps; protect from cold drafts.
Growth habit: Vining Hoya; can climb or trail.