Hoya bilobata Sierra Bullones
The color yellow or orange is not common for H bilobata and a few Hoya collectors consider this a Sierra Bullones, Bohol's gem.
The leaves are unusual for being dimorphic with a few rounds strewn in mostly obovate-oblongs. Delicately pubescent especially discernible when immature, turning more calcareous with age. Flowers are born from rather thin filamentous pedicels. Corolla is typical hairy and revolute. Coronas are bilobed. Inner processes are obtuse and gapped apart from the prominent anther appendages.
A rather fast grower and refreshingly heat-resilient, perfect for low lowland conditions.
Credits - Fr: Dr. Dia Baricuatro, a Hoya expert from Cebu, Philippines