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Hoya
These night scented blooms are one of nature's best smells.
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I've often wondered what sort of moths these flowers are supposed to attract by being night scented.
Mary MacADNski: As Louis says, there are night butterflies. That must be the draw. Here's a better photo:
http://bp3.blogger.com/_RWRA_W3zaOs/SByzjhMnpDI/AAAAAAAADaA/ZKTZfht1fNY/s1600-h/180606+013.jpg
Night-scented! Does that mean you don't smell them during the day, Mary? Do they even bloom during the day? (So many questions, so little time!)
Mary MacADNski: They have no scent whatsoever during the day. The bloom is comes in distinct stages and is long lasting. For quite a while before the blooms open they look like wax flowers. I will send you a photo of that stage. Each bloom once open lasts for weeks. Here's a better photo of a plant with two blooms showing:
http://bp3.blogger.com/_RWRA_W3zaOs/SByzjhMnpDI/AAAAAAAADaA/ZKTZfht1fNY/s1600-h/180606+013.jpg
I had one of these in Australia, and can still recall the scent after many years.
I have not seen a hoya in Thailand.
Mary MacADNski: I believe they may be rain forest plants judging from the way they grow. Here's a better photo of some blooms:
http://bp3.blogger.com/_RWRA_W3zaOs/SByzjhMnpDI/AAAAAAAADaA/ZKTZfht1fNY/s1600-h/180606+013.jpg
We have night butterflies over here - so maybe they are meant for plants like hoya. Nice scentimental picture.
Mary MacADNski: Ha ha! I think that is what those night butterflies would be for. They would get to wear the hoya perfume too. Drops appear on the flowers for the first week and you can see some near the end of this stage in this photo:
http://bp3.blogger.com/_RWRA_W3zaOs/SByzjhMnpDI/AAAAAAAADaA/ZKTZfht1fNY/s1600-h/180606+013.jpgthe
Nice shot Mary. By the way you describe it, I wish we could have the smell via the net!
Mary MacADNski: I wish you could too. They're heavenly. I had to take one out of my bedroom a few years ago as the scent kept me awake. Here's a better quality photo of one.
http://bp3.blogger.com/_RWRA_W3zaOs/SByzjhMnpDI/AAAAAAAADaA/ZKTZfht1fNY/s1600-h/180606+013.jpg
I had the privelidge to have had many of these flowers, it is always a treat if this plant blooms, you captured this very well,
Mary MacADNski: I have five very large ones and a small (1.5 meters) one. I love them. One or the other is in bloom all the time.
Here's a photo of another one - better quality too. http://bp3.blogger.com/_RWRA_W3zaOs/SByzjhMnpDI/AAAAAAAADaA/ZKTZfht1fNY/s1600-h/180606+013.jpg
I don't think I've ever seen one of these in person. Nicely composed!
Mary MacADNski: I'm not happy about how this one translated to SC. Here's an even better photo of one.
http://bp3.blogger.com/_RWRA_W3zaOs/SByzjhMnpDI/AAAAAAAADaA/ZKTZfht1fNY/s1600-h/180606+013.jpg
This is a new one on me Mary. Thanks for the info and will check it out. Nice shot
too bad I cannot smell them
Aren't they lovely? I wish I could experience the scent as well as the sight.
Mary MacADNski: Mmmmmm!
I know the Everly Bros version and the Hollies (which was a number 1 in the UK). This version by KD Lang is new to me. I like it.
Like the picture too
Mary MacADNski: kd does pretty well everything well. Her voice should be a national treasure. I played her in another blog yesterday, her version of Jane Sibbery's Love Is Everything.
New one on me - I thought Hoya made photographic filters!
Mary MacADNski: Now you know where the company got it's name - from a beautiful night-scented plant.
Yes I can smell them from my screen ! Hmmmmm
Mary MacADNski: Aren't they the best smell? I had to take a plant out of my bedroom one time after it bloomed. I couldn't sleep with the intensity of the smell.
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