Collection: Rare Hoya Plants for Sale | Collector & Uncommon Hoya Varieties

This collection includes some of the rarest Hoya plants currently available for sale at Hoya Treasures.

I am growing a lot more that are not currently ready for sale yet. These are not mass-produced plants.

Each Hoya in this category is part of a limited propagation pipeline, meaning availability depends on growth cycles, rooting success, and seasonal propagation timing.

Many of these plants are:

  • Collector-grade or uncommon in cultivation
  • Grown in small batches
  • Often difficult to source in the general plant market
  • Prone to selling out quickly due to limited supply

Quick Facts

  • Collection Type: Rare and hard-to-find Hoya plants
  • Inventory Status: Limited, rotating availability
  • Buyer Intent: Collector, rare plant hobbyists, high-demand plant shoppers
  • Availability Pattern: Small batches, frequent sell-outs
  • Plant Stage: Rooted cuttings and young plants (varies by listing)
  • Stock Behavior: Highly dynamic — items often sell quickly
  • Update Frequency: Listings are updated as trends and propagation cycles change
  • Restock System: Some varieties return periodically, depending on growth cycles

A Hoya may be considered rare for several reasons:

  • Limited propagation availability
  • Slow growth rate in cultivation
  • Variegation instability (hard to produce consistently)
  • Low commercial production volume
  • High collector demand vs. low supply
  • Recently introduced or newly trending cultivars

Rare does not always mean expensive — it often means limited and inconsistent availability over time.

Most Hoyas in this collection share similar care requirements:

  • Light: Bright, indirect light
  • Water: Allow partial drying between waterings
  • Growth: Vining or trailing growth habit
  • Humidity: Moderate to high humidity preferred (varies by variety)
  • Soil: Well-draining chunky aroid-style mix
  • Temperature: Warm conditions preferred, avoid frost

Individual care may vary slightly by cultivar.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why are some Hoya plants considered rare?

Rare Hoyas are typically limited due to slow propagation, variegation instability, or low availability in cultivation. Many are only available in small batches from growers.

Do rare Hoyas sell out quickly?

Yes. Because each plant is propagated in limited quantities, many listings sell out shortly after being released.

Will sold-out Hoyas come back in stock?

Sometimes. Restocks depend on whether propagation is successful and enough plants reach a sellable stage.

How often is this collection updated?

This collection is updated regularly as plants become ready or sell out. Availability changes frequently.

How can I get notified when a plant returns?

You can sign up for restock notifications so you are alerted when rare or high-demand Hoyas become available again.

These are the rarer Hoyas I currently have for sale.

I’m growing a lot more than are not currently ready for sale yet.

Since they are harder to find, they tend to sell fast — so if you see something you like, you may want to grab it.

I will try to keep this list updated as the trends and availability change.