If your travels have taken you to Hawaii, you've undoubtedly seen - and smelled - this evergreen flowering vine. The blossoms are traditionally used in wedding bouquets because of their color and incredible scent. What most people don't know is that these glossy leaved plants can be grown in pots with a trellis or other support outdoors. The waxy white flowers will bloom heavily in spring and then lightly through summer and fall if provided with regular water and monthly drinks of half-strength fertilizer. As the weather cools, relocate your plant to a sunny window. Imagine the joy of sipping your morning coffee enveloped in a puff of sweet tropical scent - now that's starting the day out right!