Chocolate CosmosChocolate Cosmos is a plant that has bright red flowers and emits a strong chocolate scent. Chocolate Cosmos prefers a growing environment with sufficient light and warmth, and the soil in the pot needs to be kept moist during cultivation. Chocolate Cosmos generally grows in warm areas and can be slightly cold-resistant. It is an easy plant to grow. Chocolate FlowersThe chocolate flower looks like a weed, with orange-yellow flowers and a chocolate scent. Chocolate flower is an excellent nectar plant. Chocolate MintChocolate mint can be grown in potted plants, emits a chocolate aroma, and is edible. Chocolate mint is easy to care for, it likes scattered light and grows all year round. Chocolate OrchidOrchids are beautiful, but orchids that smell of chocolate are even more magical. In fact, orchids with a chocolate scent can attract insects to pollinate them. Generally, it should be kept in a well-ventilated, brightly lit place and the humidity should be kept high. Akebia quinataAkebia quinata is a vigorous vine with delicate flowers that smell like chocolate. If grown in a potted plant, it can grow as a vine. It prefers sunlight, but needs proper shade in summer. |
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