Plant of the Week: Cosmos Choca Mocha
Jun 27, 2013, 4:18 PM | Updated: 4:29 pm
“Warning: you’ll gain weight if you plant Cosmos Choca Mocha in your garden. That’s because the masses of spectacular, dark-red flowers produce non-stop all summer long, and smell just like dark chocolate. No one could smell the flowers without running into the house to feast on a bar of dark chocolate. Cosmos Choca Mocha rarely survive the winters in our climate, but they can be lifted and stored like Dahlias. If you’re willing to risk gaining a pound or two, you could even bring it in to try to keep it actively growing as a winter houseplant before planting it outdoors the following spring.” – Ciscoe Morris
Key feature: Fragrance
Plant type: Annual
Light needs: Full to part sun
Growth rate: Moderate
Water needs: Average watering
Average landscape size: 10-12 in. height and spread
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