pot o gold plant Hoya latifolia 'Pot of Gold'
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pot o gold plant Hoya latifolia 'Pot of Gold'Hoya latifolia 'Pot of Gold' Hoya latifolia 'Pot of Gold' is a broad leaved variegated Hoya with warm yellow to cream colouring through the centre of the leaf and green margins around it. The contrast is strongest on mature, healthy leaves, while new growth can shift in tone as it expands and hardens. This is a climbing Hoya with broad leaves, warm central variegation and a fuller mature habit. The stems need a hoop, ladder or firm frame as they gain

Hoya latifolia 'Pot of Gold'

Hoya latifolia 'Pot of Gold' is a broad-leaved variegated Hoya with warm yellow to cream colouring through the centre of the leaf and green margins around it. The contrast is strongest on mature, healthy leaves, while new growth can shift in tone as it expands and hardens.

This is a climbing Hoya with broad leaves, warm central variegation and a fuller mature habit. The stems need a hoop, ladder or firm frame as they gain weight, while the root zone needs air around it after watering.

Warm-centred leaves on climbing latifolia vines

  • Leaf pattern: Broad leaves carry yellow to cream central variegation with green outer sections.
  • Growth habit: Twining stems can be trained upward, around a hoop, or along a firm frame.
  • Texture: Thick leaves store water and make watering problems show gradually through firmness and colour.
  • Plant scale: The leaf size creates a fuller, heavier plant as the vine matures.

Central variegation and mature growth

Hoya latifolia is native from Myanmar to western Malesia and grows as a climbing epiphyte or lithophyte in wet tropical conditions. Hoya latifolia 'Pot of Gold' keeps that climbing structure, with green margins and warm pale tissue through the leaf centre.

Bright filtered light keeps new growth firm while reducing scorch risk on pale central tissue. The plant may pause after shipping, repotting or changes to its hoop or trellis, then resume growth once the roots and vines settle.

Care for yellow-centred leaves

  • Light: Provide bright indirect light for firm growth; protect the pale central variegation from hot direct sun.
  • Watering: Water evenly, then let the pot dry partly before the next watering so the epiphytic roots stay aerated.
  • Substrate: Choose a chunky Hoya mix with bark and mineral drainage to prevent a dense wet core.
  • Training: Give the vines a firm structure early, as broad leaves add weight as the plant matures.
  • Humidity: Keep humidity moderate to high during active leaf expansion to reduce edge stress.
  • Temperature: Maintain warm indoor conditions, with nights preferably above 16–18°C.
  • Flowering care: Leave flowering spurs in place after bloom, as Hoyas can produce later clusters from old peduncles.

Yellow tissue, roots and vine checks

  • Brown marks in pale tissue: Check for strong sun, dry heat, or water stress while new leaves are soft.
  • Yellowing green sections: Inspect roots and substrate moisture, as wet roots often show first through leaf colour changes.
  • Small weak leaves: Increase filtered light and check whether the plant has enough warmth for new growth.
  • Loose or snapping vines: Tie stems before they become heavy, using soft ties that do not cut into the vine.

Plant safety

Hoya latifolia 'Pot of Gold' is grown for ornamental foliage and should not be ingested. Keep pruned pieces away from pets and children, and wash hands after cutting stems because Hoyas can release milky sap.

Hoya latifolia name background

Hoya latifolia G.Don is an accepted species in Apocynaceae, first published in 1837. The genus Hoya honours Thomas Hoy, and the species epithet latifolia refers to broad leaves.

Hoya latifolia 'Pot of Gold' matures with broad leaves, green margins and warm yellow central variegation on climbing stems.

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