Chocolate Daisy
African Mother is no coincidence, as she blooms like a flower she smells like chocolate, and her body tastes like dark chocolate too.
Dark and sweet illuminating the night, African Mother is the moonlight shining bright.
A beautiful perennial who comes from where flowers were first seen and scented the air.
An African Mother flower with a sweet but spicy fragrance that smells like carnation and nutmeg.
Though she blooms at night, African mothers grow best in full sun, when the star-shaped flower body is curved up tight. I love to see her flower bed fare well with all the other flower beds.
I wait until the sun goes down to see her blooms, which fully open around midnight and exude a sweet fragrance. Come morning light, African Mother flowers droop and die. If I lay with her, however, the African Mother flower looks like a sweet edible fruit.
To see her available in pinks, reds, whites, and even pale green, African Mother this flower is a perfect pick for a moonlight garden affair, African Mother’s strong scent will attract humming and excited eyes at night when she opens to provide nectar buffet for my hungry lips.
African Mother has an alluring fragrance and puts on a show of dramatic, peach-colored, bell-shaped bosoms all season long.
African Mother wears a tiny, tiny dress, with fragrances, in all white that make a stunning contrast to her dark tones and her tough-as-leather need for green.
She is a flower that attracts as much attention for the way she reflects the moonlight on summer evenings as she does for her exceptional aroma.
Blooming from dusk until dawn with her pure white dress reflecting light from the moon from her garden that truly shines.
African Mother loves shade and makes a lovely addition to a woody deep in her garden or a hard on a walking path.
unfurl at night and reflect the moon’s light!
in her sweet yellow outfits, African Mother is prolific.