I've never observed puakeninkeni to be seasonal- just keep cutting off the fruit every month or two, before it develops very much, and you should have flowers all year round
We have such a pua kenikeni that has never flowered, purchased on Maui. One of the cuttings of the original plant is about seven feet tall now. We often wondered if it really is a Fagraea but a botanist who visited us took a look and thought it definitely is one. Looks like it might do well as a foliage houseplant with large green succulent leaves.
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