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hoya kerrii succulent

hoya kerrii succulent Hoya Kerrii Green Heart – In Succulent Love

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hoya kerrii succulent Hoya Kerrii Green Heart – In Succulent LoveHoya Kerrii Green Heart Hoya Kerrii are known as 'Sweetheart', 'Hoya Heart', & 'Green Heart Hoya'. This plant is known their whimsical heart shaped leaves they grow! This plant likes to vine outward, and thrives best on trellises! *Some leaves may not be perfectly heart shaped, but that does not mean that the plant will not continue to grow into more perfect heart shaped leaves. Hoya Plants: Hoya plants are the perfect gateway plant from succulents

Hoya Kerrii Green Heart

Hoya Kerrii are known as 'Sweetheart', 'Hoya Heart', & 'Green Heart Hoya'. This plant is known their whimsical heart-shaped leaves they grow! This plant likes to vine outward, and thrives best on trellises! 

*Some leaves may not be perfectly heart-shaped, but that does not mean that the plant will not continue to grow into more perfect heart-shaped leaves.

Hoya Plants:

Hoya plants are the perfect gateway plant from succulents into houseplants! Hoyas have thick and waxy leaves, meaning they have similar care to succulents. Hoyas are known for their fragrant blooms, but also vibrant leaves. Hoyas thrive in bright, indirect light. They can be kept inside year-round, or outside when temps are above 40/45 degrees at the coldest part of the night. To care for these plants, water when the soil is dry. Humidifiers and grow lights work great with hoyas, but are not a requirement. The brighter the indirect light is, the more colorful and sun-stressed your hoya's leaves will be!

Size Options: 

-4in Pot: Single Hearts- *This is a single heart. Normally the single hearts do not produce additional heart leaves. They will continue living as a single heart plant.*

-4in Pot: Trailing Vines - * -This specific listing is for a (4in) pot that trails. Each pot typically has 2-4 hearts along the vine. In order to grow additional hearts with Hoya Kerrii, it must be a vining plant. The single heart leaves typically do not grow additional leaves.

-6in Hanging Baskets - This basket is full on top with multiple trailing vines.

-1Gal Pots- This is one large trailing vine. The main difference between the 1Gal Pot & the 6in Hanging Basket is that the 6in has multiple plants/vines in the pot, but typically the vines are shorter in length, averaging 2-5 hearts per vine. The 1Gal Pots are one large vine with much larger hearts.

**Due to the popularity of this plant, roots may be shallow or smaller than normal, but will continue to grow**

Holiday Shipping Schedule 2025:

For each specific size pot of this specific item, please order by the following date for delivery by:

Valentine's Day (2/14): 

4in Pots: Order by 2/7

6in Basket: Order by 2/7

1Gal: Order by 2/7

 

Easter (4/20):

4in Pots: Order by 4/11

6in Basket: Order by 4/11

1Gal: Order by 4/11

 

Mother's Day (5/11):

4in Pots: Order by 5/2

6in Basket: Order by 5/2

1Gal: Order by 5/2

**We will mail these out with 2day & 3day shipping to arrive before the holiday. After the packages leave our shipping facility, delays may happen, which we are not responsible for. Thank you so much for understanding!!**

Gift Notes: 

We can add complimentary gift notes if sending as a gift! Leave a note in the checkout section or send us an email so we can add a gift note! [email protected]

Whether a gift to yourself or a friend, this is the perfect gift for all! 

Shipping

-*Hoya Kerrii* is a delicate plant, so we pack these plants up extremely careful. Occasionally cosmetic bruising may occur in transit, which is completely normal. Sometimes upon arrival, there may be some white waxy residue on the leaves. This is completely normal, and can be rinsed off with water! (The white residue is from the inside if the leaves)

-4in Pots will ship bare roots

-1Gal Pots will ship bare roots.

-6in Baskets are shipped in the hanging plastic growing pot with soil. The hanger is taken off to ship easier. Just snap on the hanger when receiving the plant.**If ordered outside the Continental US (HI, AK, PR), this plant may be shipped bare roots.**

-We carefully package all of our plants with the upmost care. First, we wrap the plants in protective tissue paper, and then with packing paper around the empty edges to ensure safe traveling!

-All of our orders are shipped using USPS or FedEx shipping. Once we package the order, you will receive an email confirmation with the tracking.

-‘Bare roots’ simply means there is none or very little soil on the roots of the succulent. This is to prevent rotting when shipping, and to prevent the succulent getting damaged in the shipping process.

-Please contact us for special requests with orders! 

Holiday Shipping Schedule 2025:

For each specific size pot of this specific item, please order by the following date for delivery by:

Valentine's Day (2/14): 

4in Pots: Order by 2/7

6in Basket: Order by 2/7

1Gal: Order by 2/7

 

Easter (4/20):

4in Pots: Order by 4/11

6in Basket: Order by 4/11

1Gal: Order by 4/11

 

Mother's Day (5/11):

4in Pots: Order by 5/2

6in Basket: Order by 5/2

1Gal: Order by 5/2

**We will mail these out with 2day & 3day shipping to arrive before the holiday. After the packages leave our shipping facility, delays may happen, which we are not responsible for. Thank you so much for understanding!!**

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The Lone Striker
West Palm Beach, US
★★★★★ 5
Aunt Jane, Georgian Spinster Queen of English Prose
Format: Mass Market Paperback
I'm reading Emma again for the third time. It happened like this: I thought I'd try an audio book on CD for the first time, something to listen to in the car besides music. Scanning the shelves at the local bookstore, I saw loads of contemporary best sellers, self and financial help, new age and evangelical Christian spirituality, and Jane Austen's Emma in MP3 format, all on one disc. Austen! Water in the desert! I scooped her up. For the last week I've been listening to her in my car. At the beginning it was without much concentration. Over the next few days my attention gradually increased. Now I'm hooked. Down the throat. Through the gut. Again. It happens to me every time I return to Jane. I just can't get enough. The last two nights I've gone to bed reading ahead of where I've listened. Even though the story is coming back to me, I'm still taken by it, hook line & sinker. Jane's reeling me in, and the line is utterly slack. Now, I am a guy. I break out in hives if I happen to accidentally brush a romance novel. As far as I am concerned, bodice rippers where the tall olive skinned duke inevitably has his forceful yet gentle way with the heroine are good only as ammunition with which to tease the women in my life who enjoy such tripe. Having said this, I realize a lot of people also refer to Jane Austen as "Chick Lit," equating her with the likes of Nicolas Sparks. For the record, those people are on crack. Austen is much more a comedic writer than a writer of what we call romances. She is simply a hoot. Subtle disjunctures and ironies build to exquisite crescendos. She has me laughing every other page. Her characters, even her unpleasant and ridiculous ones, tend to breed sympathy. Like most of my favorite books, she creates worlds, or a world, really (all of her books are set in the same historic and geographic milieu,) which comforts and gladdens. The feeling I get from her is much like the feeling I get when I read Tolkien describe the Shire or Last Homely House, or something like the children's book Frog & Toad to my niece. It's an eating poached egg on toast snuggled up inside under a quilt on the couch with a cup of tea on a rainy day kind of feeling. (Don't you just love English prepositions and phrasal verbs? Try doing that in French! Austen and phrasal verbs: two of the many reasons English speakers ought to rejoice in their language, I say!) Anyway, during all of her stories, including Emma, Europe was being blown apart by the Napoleonic Wars, and the only oblique references in any of her stories to that maelstrom is that Great Britain has a mobilized Army (Pride & Prejudice) and an active Navy (Persuasion.) The reason the military is important has nothing to do with Austerlitz, Waterloo, Trafalgar or any of that nonsense. Rather, it is that both services have officers which make very suitable suitors for women of her heroines' social positions (Lt. Wickham & Capt. Wentworth, for example.) Some brand this awful: elitist, sexist, parochial. I, for one, find it beautiful. Small, intimate, ordered, secure, anchored. Very human and sane, that is. What matters most is not what some silly diminutive one armed Corsican with maniacal delusions of world conquest is doing; no. What really matters is whether and how Mr. Woodhouse takes his gruel, or if Mr. Elton will propose to Harriet. Or if Mr. Knightly and Mrs. Weston have come to visit yet, today. Will Mr. Frank Churchill come, and what is he like? Has Emma truly foiled Mr. Martin's advances on her friend, he being an entirely unsuitable yeoman farmer? Harriet must marry a gentleman, you see. Just so. Indeed, these are truly the things that mattered- and still matter- most. Don't let the history books and the reverse snobbery of some critics fool you. Instead go read this book, and every other that Jane wrote, and prepare to be enchanted.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2006
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Boise, US
★★★★★ 4
Jane Austen: A Classic
Jane Austen's novel Emma has been well known since it's publishment. In the 90's, a successful chick-flick movie, Clueless was based on this novel. Even though the movie does not in any way depict the intelligence of Jane Austen, it serves the main characters' personalities. The book by far was absolutely and brilliantly written while easy to understand in fairly relatable modern English. This book is a great read for literature analysts because it serves a wide variety of character traits within their society. It can also be used to analyze the socio-economic stereotypes and lifestyles of their time. The plot and storyline were at a consistent pace with a surprising climax and turn towards the end. Because it is a love story, it does follow the usual typical love story scenes. However, love is depicted differently by each couple and character, which sets it apart from other cinderella-like stories, which were popular during that time period. It is a very relaxing book -- not an intense read. It is also a classic even though not as widespread or as known as other Austen's novels such as Pride and Prejudice. It is definitely a recommanded read.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 12, 2010
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Jason
New York, US
★★★★★ 5
Very good read. Depend upon it!
Format: Kindle
After reading Pride and Prejudice, I figured that I ought to read Austin's "Emma", too. It was a very good read and quite long. However one thing that kept sticking out to me was Emma's use of "Depend upon it!!". Unfortunately I must confess that as an anime fan, all I kept hearing in my head was Uzumaki Naruto's "Believe it!"—The English translation of his Japanese quirk, "~datte ba yo!"—and I would have a good chuckle. Now I picture Emma wearing a ninja headband and and I'm noxiously orange jumpsuit. Sorry. Now you can't unhear it either.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2026
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NenetteU
Phoenix, US
★★★★★ 3
Good, but had to labor through this...
Emma was such a character who in my opinion, was a little bit too conceited - she had thought to know of the feelings of other people that made her feel very confident of her match-making skills; and yet, when these matches failed to be, she thought the failures were all her doing too! Just the same, as in any chick-lit novels, everything was well and as it should be towards the end. It took me almost three weeks to finish this book, and I questioned myself why. It just didn't have that pull on me that I sometimes found myself browsing the net rather than reading the book. It's always a struggle for me to read 18th century writings; I always have to go back and reread for a more thorough understanding of what's being said. This is my second book by Jane Austen, and I'm probably getting tired of all the ceremonious ways of her period. Still, I could not fault the writing, being from a long ago era and true to it; it also elicited `hate and like' feelings towards the characters which is a sure indication of good literature...But still, I labored through it...so three stars to be fair to Ms. Austen and to myself.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2011
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Ame82
Birmingham, US
★★★★★ 5
A timeless, elegant delight
Emma is one of those rare classics that still feels alive in your hands. Jane Austen’s wit shines through every page, giving us a heroine who is flawed, charming, and endlessly human. The world she builds is warm and vivid, full of gentle humor, sharp insight, and the kind of slow‑blooming romance that lingers long after you finish. It’s a beautiful reminder of why Austen remains brilliant centuries later.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2026

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