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  1. Apr 9, 2024 · What Do Chocolate Cosmos Flowers Look and Smell Like? Chocolate cosmos flowers are dark red-brown, sometimes almost black, velvety flowers on the ends of long reddish-brownish stems with green leaflets at the base of the stem. The chocolaty fragrance of chocolate cosmos is due to vanillin, an organic compound also found in cocoa.

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    • Cosmos atrosanguineus
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  2. Chocolate cosmos (Cosmos atrosanguineus) are grown from dahlia-like tubers. We provide grade #1 tubers that are propagated in Holland. Sun and Heat: Chocolate cosmos are heat-loving plants. They grow best in a warm, sheltered location with all day sun. In northern areas you can give them a head start by planting the tubers in pots indoors ...

  3. Highly sought after, Cosmos atrosanguineus (Chocolate Cosmos) is a tuberous perennial boasting chocolate-scented, velvety deep crimson flowers, up to 2 in. across (5 cm), from mid-summer to fall. Its pinnately divided leaves are often lobed at the base and are attached to the stems by winged petioles.

  4. Apr 27, 2022 · Chocolate Cosmos Info. Chocolate cosmos flowers (Cosmos atrosanguineus) are dark reddish brown, almost black, and have a chocolate scent. They are relatively easy to grow, make wonderful cut flowers and attract butterflies. Chocolate cosmos plants are often grown in containers and borders so their color and scent can be fully enjoyed. Chocolate ...

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  5. Sep 5, 2024 · Propagating Chocolate Cosmos From Tuber Divisions . Like other tuber-producing plants, chocolate cosmos can be propagated from tuber divisions. Dividing tubers not only produces new plants, but keeps plants from becoming too crowded, which can impact flowering. Tubers that are dug for winter storage can be separated into starts at the time of ...

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  6. Jul 16, 2023 · The chocolate cosmos (Cosmos atrosanguineus) is a stunning flowering plant that produces dark red to almost black flowers with a chocolate-like fragrance. It is a member of the Asteraceae family and is native to Mexico. When planting chocolate cosmos bulbs, it's crucial to consider the depth at which they should be buried.

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  8. 4 days ago · With a little patience and attention, your Cosmos flowers will thrive, bringing beauty and life to your outdoor space. Whether you’re creating a flower bed, adding to a vegetable garden, or simply looking for a low-maintenance yet stunning flower, Cosmos flowers are an excellent choice. Start your gardening journey today, and enjoy the ...

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