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Love love love this flower, but have tried at least 2 times, possibly 3, to own and grow it, but it has not survived the winter in my Boi...Read More
Growing at 7700 ft. above sea level. Very fragrant in am and tolerant of temps to -10. Rabbit resistant. Hardy, a little floppy, but a...Read More
After a shaky start I got a plant established and have been able to multiply since then. This plant looks best in groups and the scent is...Read More
The little chocolate daisy grows in our school yard. It has been very hardy and sweetens our mornings from early spring into the late fa...Read More
I think chocolate flower, for such a diminutive-appearing plant, packs a lot of surprises. Yes, the fragrance of the bright yellow daisie...Read More
The sweet scent of this flower alone make it worth planting along walkways and under windows. In the morning, the smell of chocolate is ...Read More
Grow as a Tender Perennial (Zone 8 to 10). Plant these in full sun. Height is less than 2’ and space 1’ apart. Grows upright and beco...Read More
Chocolate Daisy Berlandiera lyrata is Native to Texas and other States.
Just love this plant. Reseeds itself. Blooms nearly all season (spring thru summer). Smells devine. Butterflies LOVE it.
Onl...Read More
Growing wild in a ditch that was recently scraped clean.
These 2 inch flowers have a delightful chocolate smell in the mornings....Read More
Took me 3 or 4 tries from seed but finally planted out three plants this spring. Planted two in one area,full sun,well draining sandy soi...Read More
Yellow daisy with fragrance of chocolate (stamens produce the scent). Flowers are a quarter-size, vibrant, yellow daisy with striking re...Read More
This plant has been easy to grow for me, and so far I have not had problems with any pests or disease. I go out each morning to take in t...Read More
Chocolate Daisy is also known as Chocolate Flower. It is native to Mexico and southwestern U.S.
It's named for the fragran...Read More