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heart plant succulent Hoya Sweetheart Variegated – Heart-Shaped Succulent

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heart plant succulent Hoya Sweetheart Variegated – Heart-Shaped SucculentHoya Sweetheart Variegated A Heart Shaped Beauty for Every Plant Lover The Hoya Sweetheart Variegated (Hoya kerrii variegata) is as charming as it sounds. With its thick, heart shaped leaves edged in creamy white or yellow, this adorable plant is a symbol of love and natural beauty. Often sold as a single heart leaf in small pots, its the perfect gift for plant lovers, romantic occasions, or anyone who appreciates unique greenery. Beyond its cuteness,

Hoya Sweetheart Variegated

A Heart-Shaped Beauty for Every Plant Lover

The Hoya Sweetheart Variegated (Hoya kerrii variegata) is as charming as it sounds. With its thick, heart-shaped leaves edged in creamy white or yellow, this adorable plant is a symbol of love and natural beauty. Often sold as a single “heart leaf” in small pots, it’s the perfect gift for plant lovers, romantic occasions, or anyone who appreciates unique greenery. Beyond its cuteness, this slow-growing succulent is incredibly easy to care for, thanks to its water-storing leaves and drought tolerance. It thrives in bright spaces and adds a delightful touch of personality to shelves, desks, or windowsills.

Note: The single heart-shaped leaf is a cutting without a stem node, meaning it will stay as a “leaf” and not grow into a vine. For a fully vining plant, make sure to find one with an established stem, like in our 6" planter.


Plant Details:

  • Mature Height: Cuttings stay 2-4 inches, vining sizes (6" planter only) may extend to 10 feet (as a vine, with proper support and care)
  • Mature Width: Vining Plant
  • Sun Exposure: Bright, indirect light; some gentle morning sun is beneficial
  • Water Needs: Allow the soil to dry out between waterings; water sparingly
  • Humidity: Prefers moderate to high humidity but adapts to normal household levels
  • Temperature: 65–80°F (18–27°C); avoid cold drafts
  • Botanical Name: Hoya kerrii variegata
  • Common Names: Variegated Hoya Sweetheart, Heart Leaf Hoya, Sweetheart Plant, Heart Succulent, Sweetheart Succulent

Why You’ll Love It

The Variegated Hoya Sweetheart "Heart Plant" is not just another cute plant—it’s a low-maintenance succulent with a long lifespan and stunning visual appeal. Its heart-shaped leaves are thick, glossy, and edged with creamy variegation that makes each one feel like a little work of art.

While some of our variants are sold as a single heart-shaped cutting (3" and 4" planters), the 6" planter variant of this Hoya Heart Plant can grow into a vining plant that adds soft, trailing charm to any corner of your home. Hang it from a planter, let it climb with support, or enjoy its tidy look as a small potted accent.


Care Tip: Hoya Sweetheart thrives on neglect—water sparingly and avoid soggy soil. It loves bright, filtered light, which helps maintain its stunning variegation.


Whether you’re gifting it as a token of love or adding it to your collection for its unique look, the Variegated Hoya Sweetheart is a plant that will steal hearts and bring joy for years to come.

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