Black eyed susan vine

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Check this out! Thunbergia Alata, Black Eyed Susan Vine, Vine Plants, Spanish Eyes, The Bad Seed, Bee Garden, Plant Seeds, Climbing Vines, Indoor Flowers

About this item Thunbergia is an annual flowering vine except in USDA zones 10 where it can grow as a perennial. This climbing vine can often reach 6 feet tall with peach colored flowers. Black-eyed susan vine does best in full sun, but can tolerate bright shade Perfect for the trellis, obelisk or even as a groundcover, its a beautiful, bountiful bloomer from early Summer clear up until frost. Sow 3 - 4 of these flower seeds per plant and space 8 - 12 inches apart

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Want a summer filled with pretty blooms? Try growing a few black-eyed Susan vines for a gorgeous summer show. With flowers colored orange, yellow and white, black eyed Susans mix well with lots of flowers to create stunning, cascading containers or beautiful climbing trellises. #blackeyedsusan #summerflowers #flowers #climbingflowers #yellowflowers #orangeflowers Black Eyed Susan Vine Container, Black Eyed Susan Vine Trellis, Black Eye Susan Vine, Black Eyed Susan Vine Ideas, Colorful Patio Decor, Climbing Flowering Vines, Black Eyed Susan Vine, Plants Vines, Black Eyed Susans

Want a summer filled with pretty blooms? Try growing a few black-eyed Susan vines for a gorgeous summer show. With flowers colored orange, yellow and white, black eyed Susans mix well with lots of flowers to create stunning, cascading containers or beautiful climbing trellises. #blackeyedsusan #summerflowers #flowers #climbingflowers #yellowflowers #orangeflowers

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Thunbergia Vine, Thunbergia Alata, Purple Heart Plant, Black Eyed Susan Vine, Small Trellis, Climbing Flowers, Garden Vines, Climbing Vines, Master Gardener

Need to cover a trellis with color for the summer? Black-eyed Susan vine is a good choice if you want lots of showy flowers in the yellow and orange range. Thunbergia alata is actually a tender perennial that grows fast enough to be used as an annual in cooler climates. To learn more about this African native, read this article...

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