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The leaves tells me either Hoya pachyclada or Madagascar Jasmin. The vein pattern on leaves will help determine the type of plants and of course the flowers.
@tinaaune the leaves are directly parallel opposite of one another. I think you and @dadayba are right: Hoya pachyclada! Thank you, everyone, for your input. 😊
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Peperomia magnoliifolia or obtusfolia?
I'm leaning toward Peperomia magnoliifolia.
Are these leaves directly parallel opposite of each other, if so doesn't appear to be peperomia, reminds me more on the lines of dischidia or hoya...
The leaves tells me either Hoya pachyclada or Madagascar Jasmin. The vein pattern on leaves will help determine the type of plants and of course the flowers.
@tinaaune the leaves are directly parallel opposite of one another. I think you and @dadayba are right: Hoya pachyclada! Thank you, everyone, for your input. 😊