Top 7 Flowers that Smell Like Chocolate

Posted by Ocillious 30th November 2017 0 Comment(s)

Flowers that Smell Like Chocolate

 

There are so many types of flowers available and each one of them having different fragrances. Not to forget with their divine looks it will uplift your mood. But, how about the scent matches something you love to eat? Like chocolates? Well, there are flowers which smell like chocolate. You can Send Flowers Online to your chocolate lover friend if you are miles away from him/her.  We present your flowers that smell like Chocolate. Plant these flowers in your garden to make it look absolutely beautiful.

 

Chocolate Cosmos

Chocolate Cosmos

 

The chocolate cosmos is also known as Cosmos atrosanguineus. These flowers are basically found in Mexico although, now they are being considered into the wild. Unlike other flowers, chocolate cosmos have the vanilla scent which you will find in many chocolates. With its dark brown color, these are found in summer and are totally drought resistant. These flowers blossom in a night. As much as you love chocolates, you will love growing Chocolate cosmos for their striking color and smell. Keep cutting frequently so as to develop more flowers.

 

Black Salsify

Black Salsify

 

Black salsify also called Scorzonera hispanica or black oyster plant. Usually, this flower grows in Southern Europe and near the east. Black salsify is more famous for its lower part namely root which is safe to eat. It has yellow blooms which will make you feel the fragrance of chocolate. In general, the odor lasts in the morning and in the afternoon it subsides. Black salsify is considered to be nutritious and it contains proteins, fats, and minerals like Calcium, iron, sodium, etc.

 

Carolina Allspice

Carolina Allspice

 

Carolina allspice isn’t a plant, in fact; it is a shrub that grows up to the height of 2-3 m.  When it comes to cultivating them, they can be grown in a mason jar as well. The Carolina allspice is a native of southeastern which provides fabulous smell. Not only the flower but its foliage and bark also smell divine like cinnamon. You can also use it in creating a spice. After drying twigs in sunlight you can use it like cinnamon. You can see them in between late April and early July.

 

Chocolate Orchid

Chocolate Orchid

 

Chocolate orchids are also known as “Sharry Baby” and it’s a tropical plant. With its exotic look, one can hardly say no when offered. The color is dark brown which will make you crave more for chocolate. It’s a plant that will fill your room with the aroma of chocolate and bring smiles to the face of your loved one. You can also opt for sending online thank you flowers for a delightful surprise. Chocolate orchid requires high humidity; therefore, place it in a tray of pebbles filled with water. Similarly, it’s best to keep them in the east-facing direction so that they get soft morning sunshine.

 

Chocolate Vine

Chocolate Vine

 

The chocolate vine also recognized as leaf akebia. It is highly fragrant and has a tad bit of vanilla smell. It’s a perennial vine and the fruits are edible too. In the beginning, it will have a small portion of the garden but after a few seasons, it will start growing to look beautiful. You can also grow them in pots. The chocolate vine should be grown in partially shaded point, it does grow in full sunlight but it is advisable to protect it from the sun. Different color flowers such as purple, white; rose can be seen in early spring on the plants.

 

Chocolate Daisy

Chocolate Daisy

 

Due to it delicious smell, it is very well known as Berlandiera lyrata. It grows a perennial nectar flower that attracts bees, bumblebees, and butterflies. The flower can use as garnishing for salads and bouquets as well. They are of clear yellow color with eight petals. When you look closely you shall see little burgundy pollen filaments. In addition to its exceptional fragrance chocolate daisy has the longest blooming time. Starting from sunny may until cold. Even these plants have amazing aroma in the morning although in the afternoon they look limp but will be back very next day.

 

Chocolate mint

Chocolate mint

 

We all know that the combination of chocolate and mint is splendid and we have tasted it as well. But, have you ever thought of growing it into the garden. Well if you haven’t then had a chocolate mint which will make your mouth water. They are easy to grow indoors and outdoors. They grow rapidly, therefore, it’s best to grow them in a pot or jar. It requires a moderate amount of sunshine. You can also make beverages using crushed leaves of chocolate mint or flavoring in desserts like ice-cream, bread or meringues.

 

Now that we have covered up top 7 flowers which smell like chocolate, gift it to someone who is a true chocolate connoisseur. You might not be able to grow your own cocoa plant but you can surely make your garden smell like chocolate with these plants.

 

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