3 Flowers With Unusual Smells That Will Surprise You

Everyone already knows that in addition to being beautiful, diverse flowers they have lovely scents. There are still many other unusual-smelling flowers that you may not be familiar with, but could add an interesting twist to your flowerbed ideas this summer and beyond.

1. Chocolate Cosmos (Cosmos atrosanguineus)

These plants with sweet smell (as the name suggests) are native to Mexico and can be grown outdoors as an annual plant or in containers and winter indoors in cooler climates. they like ground fertile and well drained and full sun (6 hours of sun a day).

A deep watering once a week will keep them healthy and happy. Be sure to let the soil dry out between waterings; remember that chocolate cosmos flowers originated in a dry area.

2. Virbunum (Virbunum)

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This plant is a popular choice and some varieties have a common scent. similar to a freshly brewed cup of tea with a hint of vanilla.

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Viburnum is a lovely low maintenance shrub. Most viburnums prefer full sun, but many also tolerate partial shade. Although they are not particularly picky about growing conditions, they generally prefer fertile, well-draining soil.

3. Trovisco (Euphorbia characias)

This plant can reach 1.5 m in height. It has fluffy, blue-green leaves that they smell like coffee and in early spring it produces numerous bright yellow-green flowers. It needs full sun and moderate watering when the soil becomes dry.

*Via gardeningetc

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