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tiny heart succulent plant Hoya Kerrii Sweetheart Plant – Easy Care Heart-Shaped Leaf

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tiny heart succulent plant Hoya Kerrii Sweetheart Plant – Easy Care Heart-Shaped LeafHoya kerrii The Sweetheart Plant Botanical Name: Hoya kerrii Common Names: Sweetheart Plant, Lucky heart The Hoya kerrii, affectionately known as the Sweetheart Plant or Lucky heart, is a captivating houseplant admired for its distinctive heart shaped leaves. Native to tropical Asia, it brings a delightful blend of charm and resilience, making it an ideal decorative piece or a thoughtful gift. Please Note: The 3" and 4" pots contain single leaf

Hoya kerrii – The Sweetheart Plant

Botanical Name: Hoya kerrii
Common Names: Sweetheart Plant, Lucky-heart

The Hoya kerrii, affectionately known as the Sweetheart Plant or Lucky-heart, is a captivating houseplant admired for its distinctive heart-shaped leaves. Native to tropical Asia, it brings a delightful blend of charm and resilience, making it an ideal decorative piece or a thoughtful gift.

Please Note: The 3" and 4" pots contain single-leaf cuttings and will not develop vines. These are decorative, non-vining specimens.


Features & Benefits

  • Heart-Shaped Foliage:
    The standout feature of this plant is its naturally heart-shaped leaf, making it a symbolic and meaningful gift for special occasions such as Valentine’s Day, anniversaries, or to express affection year-round.
  • Tough Yet Lovely:
    Don’t be fooled by its delicate appearance—Hoya kerrii is a hardy plant that thrives on minimal care, perfect for those seeking an easy, stress-free addition to their home or office.
  • Slow and Steady Growth:
    This plant is extremely slow-growing, especially in its single-leaf form. It serves more as a long-lasting ornamental accent than a rapidly growing houseplant.
  • Warm Climate Adaptability:
    As a tropical species, it prefers warm indoor conditions and adapts well to the average household environment.
  • Memorable Gift Idea:
    The symbolism of the heart-shaped leaf combined with the plant’s simplicity makes it a thoughtful gift that’s both personal and enduring.

Important Notes on Growth

  • The 3" and 4" pots feature single-leaf cuttings that will not produce vines. These are intended for decorative purposes only.
  • The "Double" option contains two single-leaf cuttings in the same pot.
  • For those seeking a vining specimen, select our 6" pot variant, which contains a rooted and actively growing plant.

Why Choose Hoya kerrii?

  • Effortless Maintenance: Ideal for beginners, offices, or those with busy schedules.
  • Visual Delight: Adds an artistic and natural flair to any room with its heart-shaped structure and variegated accents.
  • Symbolic Value: A living expression of affection, appreciation, and love—perfect for meaningful gifting.

Add Heart to Your Space

Whether you're building a plant collection or looking for a heartfelt gift, Hoya kerrii offers both beauty and sentiment. With its iconic leaf shape, low maintenance needs, and enduring charm, it’s a unique and memorable addition to any indoor space.

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