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wax plant
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noun
- a shrubby climbing plant, Hoya carnosa, of the milkweed family, native to Australia, with umbels of waxy pink or white flowers.
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of wax plant1
First recorded in 1795–1805
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A friend who has long grown hoyas, or wax plants, has tried to convert me to this variable-looking genus with succulent leaves.
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That’s the hoya that finally blossomed last week, a direct descendent of a wax plant that had crossed the Atlantic.
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It is a wax plant, and a very beautiful one.
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Hoya carnosa—This is commonly known as the wax plant on account of its thick leaves and wax-like flowers, which are a delicate pink and borne in large pendulous umbels.
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I know where the purple geranium grows; where the bright scarlet columbine blushes, and where the pale wax plant hides under its glossy green leaf.
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