Hoya rangsan ‘Fresh Rain’ is another hoya grown for its incredible foliar splashing. It sends out vines of lanceolate, medium green leaves with random cream colored splotches or “splashing” caused by air getting trapped in between the leaves. This splashing occurs in a pattern as random as fresh rain sprinkling down on leaves in the jungle. This hoya is eager to bloom, sending out clusters of perfect, five-petaled pale wax flowers. When your ‘Fresh Rain’ is done blooming, however, leave the spent flower peduncles in place, as it has been known to rebloom on old peduncles. This hoya will perform best in bright, indirect light and if allowed to dry out in between waterings.