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The tuberous perennial form is the chocolate-scented burgundy C. atrosanguineus, and you should grow this cosmos as you grow a dahlia. The majority of gardeners tend to grow the pink or white ...
On another note: The Garden, a magazine of the Royal Horticultural Society, recently mentioned that Cosmos atrosanguineus is believed to be extinct in its native Mexico. But avid plant hunters ...
Chocolate cosmos (Cosmos atrosanguineus) make a gorgeous addition to a cutting garden. 'These are shorter than other cut flower cosmos, but at 30 inches, still give you plenty of stem length ...
When you walk into a garden, you can be awestruck by the sheer beauty - but close your eyes, listen to the sounds and take a ...
bipinnatus range from 1 to 6 feet in height. Cosmos atrosanguineus: Also known as chocolate cosmos, this species features purple-brown flowers with a chocolatey fragrance. Cosmos prefer full sun ...
No doubt many gardeners' favorite entry in this "smells like" grouping would be Cosmos atrosanguineus, better known as 'chocolate cosmos.' Growers are always looking for some way to promote their ...
2. Chocolate cosmos (Cosmos atrosanguineus) isn't edible, but this dark-hued flower is a great perennial that emits a chocolaty scent. 3. Chocolate daisy (Berlandiera lyrata) is a cousin to the ...
Chocolate cosmos (Cosmos atrosanguineus) is one of the showiest flowers in the late summer garden, especially when the 2-inch-wide, dark-red flowers are companioned with plants covered in silvery ...
Anna Reid, Morpeth, Northumberland Chocolate cosmos or Cosmos atrosanguineus has a chocolate and vanilla fragrance. They are grown from tubers, which in cold areas need lifting in the autumn and ...