So sometimes she is called the Madagascar Jasmine, a princess of evergreen climbers - seriously, even her name Stephanos means ‘crown’ in Greek. Deep shining green foliage and fragrant, white, star-like, waxy flowers appear in clusters during Spring, Summer and Autumn - that’s practically all year round. The bees are going to love you. She’s often used by florists in bridal work, even as a standalone bouquet, because she’s so beautiful and fragrant.