The wonderful aroma of chocolate can fill your garden. No, you shouldn't put a lot of the confection outside.
It is enough to “register” some plants that emit such a pleasant aroma.
One of them is Berlandiera lyrata, known as the "chocolate daisy".
This North American flower is famous for its rich aroma, especially noticeable in the morning hours.
The plant is unpretentious, but does not like excess moisture and wants to “live” in places with access to bright light.
Cosmos sanguinea, a native of Mexico, is also called "chocolate cosmos".
It is distinguished by velvety burgundy petals and a chocolate aroma with hints of vanilla.
Prefers warm, well-drained soils, but does not tolerate frosty conditions.
Therefore, it is recommended to plant this beauty in containers.
Akebia quinquefolius is a vine native to East Asia known as the chocolate vine.
Distinguishing features are purple color and sweet aroma.
Loves good soil, bright light, coolness, and tolerates drafts and temperature changes well.
This representative of the flora can be grown both in open ground and in containers.