Light
Bright indirect • approx. 10,000–20,000 lux




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Hoya lacunosa 'Leopard Skin'
Light
Bright indirect • approx. 10,000–20,000 lux
Watering
Water when ~60–80% dry
Substrate
Airy + fast-draining • Light moisture buffer • Bark-based • Medium-chunky
Temperature
Ideal: 16–24 °C • Avoid below: 10 °C
Humidity
Moist 50–60 %
Growth habit
Climbing or trailing epiphytic perennial vine.
Support
recommended
Growth speed
Slow
Max size indoors
Max. trail length: 50 cm • Max. spread: 40 cm
Toxicity & safety
Non-toxic
Origin & habitat
Cultivar of Hoya lacunosa; species native from southern Myanmar to western and central Malesia
Outdoor growing
Outside from 15 °C · sheltered from wind and rain
These care values are quick reference points for indoor growing. Use them as a guide, then adjust for pot size, substrate, temperature and how quickly the substrate dries.
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Hoya lacunosa ‘Leopard Skin’ is a rare cultivar of Hoya lacunosa from Southeast Asia, treasured for its unique silver-splashed leaves and sweetly fragrant blooms. Each leaf is speckled with irregular silvery markings reminiscent of leopard spots, giving this compact vine a bold, exotic appearance.
Native to Thailand, Malaysia, and Indonesia, Hoya lacunosa thrives in humid tropical forests between 100 and 900 m elevation. The ‘Leopard Skin’ cultivar is believed to have originated in Thailand and was selected for stable, highly decorative foliage – a natural mutation that stays striking even in indoor light.
Ideal for collectors who value distinctive foliage and tropical scent, this compact trailing Hoya blends beauty and resilience in one easy-to-grow plant.
In its native range, Hoya lacunosa grows epiphytically on tree trunks and branches in filtered rainforest light, where humidity is high and temperatures stay warm year-round.
Hoya lacunosa ‘Leopard Skin’ maintains these preferences in cultivation – thriving in bright, indirect light, airy substrate, and steady moisture. Unlike many variegated Hoyas, its pattern remains visible even under moderate indoor lighting, making it well suited to homes and collections with ambient light rather than intense sun.
Bright, indirect light is best. Harsh midday rays can fade the pattern or scorch foliage, so use filtered light near windows.
Let the top 2 cm of substrate dry between waterings. Keep the mix lightly moist, never soggy – roots dislike standing water.
Prefers 60–80 % relative humidity but tolerates normal indoor air if watering is consistent and air is not completely stagnant.
Performs best between 18–27 °C. Avoid prolonged drops below 15 °C to prevent stress and stalled growth.
Use an airy mix of bark, perlite, and coco coir, or a mineral semi-hydro base that offers even moisture and strong aeration around roots.
Apply a mild, balanced fertiliser every 4–6 weeks during active growth. Light, regular feeding is preferable to heavy, infrequent doses.
Root one- or two-node cuttings in perlite, sphagnum, or water. Warmth and moderate humidity speed up root formation.
Repot around every 2–3 years or when roots clearly fill the pot. Slightly root-bound plants tend to flower more reliably.
Moderate to fast when warm and bright. Vines can reach up to about 1.5 m with time and support.
Generally considered non-toxic to humans and pets, but like all Hoyas it produces latex sap that can irritate sensitive skin or mouths. Keep out of reach of small children and animals.
Hoya lacunosa ‘Leopard Skin’ is noted for stable variegation – unlike many patterned Hoyas, speckling does not disappear in moderate light. Growth habit is compact and elegant, which suits smaller spaces, hanging planters, or terrarium-style arrangements.
Character comes as much from foliage as from flowers: leaves form a living mosaic of spots that feel almost painted. Plants transition smoothly to semi-hydro substrates and perform well in warm, humid interiors typical of European homes.
For detailed substrate and watering techniques, consult the dedicated Hoya Care Guide on the Foliage Factory blog.
Hoya: Named after Thomas Hoy, 18th-century botanist and gardener to the Duke of Northumberland.lacunosa: From Latin for “pitted,” referring to the faintly sunken texture between leaf veins.‘Leopard Skin’: Horticultural cultivar name chosen for the distinctive silver spotting pattern that recalls leopard fur.
Hoya lacunosa ‘Leopard Skin’ combines bold, patterned foliage with compact growth and a soft tropical scent – a balanced mix of beauty and ease.
Whether trailing from a shelf or climbing a fine support, Hoya lacunosa ‘Leopard Skin’ adds natural texture and rare character to any indoor jungle, making it a true collector piece for anyone who appreciates distinctive form and dependable care.
Plant names, growth habits, natural habitats and indoor care guidance are checked against trusted botanical, habitat and horticultural references before publication.View our plant care resources and references.
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