IPA: /ˈhɔɪə/
KK: /ˈhɔɪə/
A type of climbing plant that has thick, waxy leaves and produces clusters of star-shaped flowers. These plants are often grown for their attractive flowers and are commonly found in tropical regions.
She has a beautiful hoya plant hanging in her living room.
The word 'hoya' originates from the genus name for a group of tropical plants in the family Apocynaceae, specifically derived from the name of the botanist Thomas Hoy, who was associated with the study of these plants. The term does not have a clear Latin or Greek root but is a proper noun used in botanical nomenclature.
Think of the name 'Hoy' as a way to remember that 'hoya' refers to a plant named after the botanist Thomas Hoy.