EPC-211 typical Hoya rigida leaves which are medium to large and succulent with prominent sculpted veins - very very green in color and glossy - travels well and grows with no special needs - water when dry and watch it grow
"These leaves tip downward and curve inward, like heavy green trowels poised to scoop up piles of earth. They are so big a hand slips comfortably within their grasp. The curving petioles that support them are so large you can view their intricate hazelnut-brown texture, startlingly similar to the skin of a thumb. It is the kind of strong sinewy plant that seems old even when it's young." - JLD
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