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Black Eyed Susan Vine. (25) Seeds.
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Black Eyed Susan Vine. (25) Seeds.
Black Eyed Susan Vine. (25) Seeds.
Black Eyed Susan Vine. (25) Seeds.

Black Eyed Susan Vine. (25) Seeds.

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Black Eyed Susan Vine. (25) Seeds.
Black Eyed Susan Vine Flower Seeds. These slender, trailing vines feature black-eyed susans with dark, finely etched eyes peeking out from star-shaped blooms that are about 1" across, showcasing shades of orange, yellow, and white. You’ll find hundreds of these 1" blooms. They naturally vine, making them ideal for hanging baskets, trellises, or arbors.

Sometimes, these seeds can be dormant, meaning some may need chilling to break dormancy. You might want to pop them in your fridge for a week before planting. Others suggest soaking them for 24 hours to soften the seed coat. Those are just a couple of ideas. You can find more information on growing them below or check out more on Google.

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Name: Black Eyed Susan Vine
Scientific Name: Thunbergia Alata
Color: Orange Yellow with Black Centers
Plant Seeds: Outdoors After Frost / Indoors Weeks Before Last Frost
Plant Height: 96 - 120" (Vine/Climber)
Hardiness Zones: 3-10
Plant Spacing: 18 - 24"
Cycle: Annual but reseeds itself as a perennial
Bloom Season - Summer
Light Requirements: Full Sun/Part Shade
Soil & Water Preferences: Average
Other: Attracts bees, birds, & butterflies,

Sowing: Direct sow in spring, planting just below the soil surface. Keep the soil lightly moist until germination. You can also start this plant indoors 4-6 weeks before the last frost of spring.

Growing: Water seedlings occasionally until they’re established. While they prefer moist soil, mature plants can handle some drought. Watering during particularly dry spells will boost blooming. This plant attracts bees and butterflies, making it a fantastic choice for covering trellises, fences, and arbors.
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