Episode 67: Newly Published Hoya? New Publications?
- Let's Talk Hoya
- Jul 10, 2025
- 1 min read
It’s been a while since we’ve caught up on Hoya news—and wow, there’s been a lot happening! In this episode, we dive into the latest publications, updates from the field, and fresh Hoya species info. If you love geeking out over plant discoveries and Hoya happenings, this one’s for you!
FROM THIS EPISODE
Works by Fraser Cook:
Consistent Work by SC Plants:
Publications We Talked About In This Episode:
Hoya sungwookii
Leaf anatomical and micro morphological characteristics of 5 different Hoya
Nilai Taksonomi Ciri Anatomi dan Mikromorfologi Daun Lima Spesies Hoya R.Br. di Semenanjung Malaysia: Taxonomic Value of Leaf Anatomical and Micromorphological Characteristics of Five Hoya R.Br. Species of Peninsular Malaysia | Request PDF
Three new varieties of Hoya ilagiorum
A New night blooming species of Hoya
New Combinations in Hoya
Morphological diversity and evolutionary changes in pollinaria in Hoya




It is fascinating to hear about the discovery and classification of new Hoya species, as the meticulous attention to detail required in botanical publications mirrors the precision I strive for while navigating the intensive rigors of my current PhD research. Balancing my doctoral studies with a part-time role at last minute assignments has given me a front-row seat to the modern student experience, where the technical pressure of mastering complex code and software architecture often clashes with overwhelming deadlines; having suffered through many high-stress hustles and sleepless nights during my own college days, I am now incredibly conscious of the mental toll that an unmanaged workload can take on one’s stability. This personal history is why I have such a…
I found this episode really interesting because it shows how new plant discoveries and publications keep the Hoya community active and excited. I remember being curious about niche topics in school and once thinking I might do my assignment for me just to catch up, but instead I pushed through and learned more than expected. This post reminds me that curiosity grows stronger when we actually take time to explore and understand things deeply.