Chocolate Flower
CHOCOLATE FLOWER
Berlandiera lyrata

Chocolate flower is native to dry sandy loams, rocky limestone soils, mesas, plains, grasslands and roadsides in Colorado, Kansas, Oklahoma, and Arizona. Chocolate flower grows to 1-2’ tall on branched, usually erect but sometimes decumbent stems, and features aromatic, night blooming, daisy-like flowers. Flowers appear on leafless stems. Yellow ray have red vains on the reverse side.

  *Click on the above icons to see more plants that match these descriptions
GARDENING BASICS
Type: Perrenials
Hardiness: -20˚F
Water: Low
Sun Exposure: Full, Partial
GROWTH
Growth Rate: Fast
Average Size: 1’ H × 2’ W
Coverage: 3 square feet
FOLIAGE
Foliage Type: Evergreen
Foliage Color: Gray-green
FLOWERS & FRUITS
Flower Color: Yellow
Flower Season: Spring
Fruit: Brown seed
MORE COMMENTS
Thorns: No
Allergies: Unknown