I've bought this plant back in the summer of 2016, and it took a while to flower, but with judicious pruning during late winter/early spring.....WOW!!! is all I can say about this flowering powerhouse. Although, after flowering, it is necessary to prune back some to repeat flowering. (I promise you, its worth the effort. I've had mine to flower during the summ , and again this past October (being I live here in the lower deserts of Arizona) being our Fall's are still prety warm in the 80's to lower 90's.I pruned the plant back after the second floweri , but gradu it started gett cooler. This plant like the Tabernaemontana coronaria plena (I'll give my review on the Tabernaemontana coronaria plena on its own merit in it's own rights, of whi im also very pleased with) needs plenty of warmth to flower successfully, enchanting the owner, and transportingyou to the sunny Azores; where this lovely originates from. WELL DONE LOGEE'S KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK, I'MONE OF YOUR BIGGEST FANS OF EXOTICAND UNUSUAL PLANTS.
Received a healthy plant which has bloomed for the first time now. I grew it in a pot indoors and moved the pot to a sunny spot in the garden once the weather was warm. Will be taking it back indoors for the winter. Tiny, off-white flowers with a heavenly scent grow in clusters. They are called 'Nithiya malligai' (நித்திய மல்லிகை) in Tamil language. Very much impressed. 5 stars!
After 6 months, good growth to about 8 feet tall and still growing (would grow higher if trellis allowed). Spread, about 4-5 feet, though I expect this could increase with training and future growth. Nice looking foliage, providing good fence. Lots of flowers, since planting and still budding more than ever. Awesome fragrance. Houston, Tx, 10/9/2014, planted end May 2014