Description
Botanical Interests Black-Eyed Susan Vine - Vibrant Climbing Flower Seeds
Create stunning vertical color displays with Botanical Interests Black-Eyed Susan Vine Seeds. This fast-growing tropical climber (Thunbergia alata) produces abundant cheerful flowers in shades of orange, yellow, and white, each with a distinctive dark "eye" center - perfect for trellises, fences, containers, and hanging baskets.
Why Choose Black-Eyed Susan Vine?
- Vibrant Flowers: Cheerful blooms in orange, yellow, and white with dark centers
- Fast-Growing Climber: Quickly covers trellises, fences, and supports
- Long Blooming: Continuous flowers from summer through frost
- Attracts Pollinators: Draws butterflies, bees, and hummingbirds
- Container Friendly: Excellent for pots, hanging baskets, and window boxes
- Heat Tolerant: Thrives in hot summer weather
- Easy to Grow: Perfect for beginning gardeners
- Versatile: Climbs or trails depending on support
- Low Maintenance: Minimal care required once established
Product Specifications
- Brand: Botanical Interests
- Variety: Black-Eyed Susan Vine (Thunbergia alata)
- Packet Size: 20 seeds
- Type: Annual vine (perennial in zones 10-11)
- Vine Length: 6-8 feet
- Flower Size: 1.5-2 inches diameter
- Flower Colors: Orange, yellow, white with dark centers
- Days to Bloom: 60-75 days from seed
- Bloom Time: Summer through frost
- Item # 1119
Growing Conditions
- Light: Full sun to part shade (best flowering in full sun)
- Soil: Rich, well-drained soil with organic matter
- Temperature: Warm-season annual; plant after last frost
- Water: Consistent moisture; water regularly
- Spacing: 12-18 inches apart
- pH: 6.0-7.0
- Support: Provide trellis, fence, or stakes for climbing
How to Grow Black-Eyed Susan Vine
- Start Indoors: Sow seeds indoors 6-8 weeks before last frost for earlier blooms
- Seed Preparation: Soak seeds overnight in warm water to speed germination
- Planting Depth: Sow seeds 1/4 inch deep
- Germination: Keep soil warm (70-75°F) and moist; seeds germinate in 10-21 days
- Transplanting: Harden off seedlings and transplant outdoors after last frost when soil is warm
- Direct Sowing: Can direct sow outdoors after last frost in warm soil
- Support: Install trellis, stakes, or support at planting time
- Watering: Water regularly to keep soil consistently moist
- Fertilizing: Feed every 2-3 weeks with balanced fertilizer for continuous blooming
- Deadheading: Remove spent flowers to encourage more blooms (optional)
Cheerful Flowers with Dark "Eyes"
Black-Eyed Susan Vine produces distinctive tubular flowers with five rounded petals and a dark purple-black center "eye" that gives the plant its name. Flowers appear in:
- Orange: Bright, vibrant orange shades
- Yellow: Sunny golden yellow tones
- White: Pure white blooms
- Bicolors: Some flowers show color variations
All colors feature the characteristic dark center that creates striking contrast.
Fast-Growing Climber
Black-Eyed Susan Vine is a vigorous climber that:
- Quickly covers vertical surfaces
- Reaches 6-8 feet in a single season
- Twines around supports naturally
- Creates lush green coverage with abundant flowers
- Fills in gaps and bare spots rapidly
Perfect for Vertical Gardening
Ideal for adding height and color to gardens:
- Trellises: Covers garden trellises beautifully
- Fences: Softens and decorates fence lines
- Arbors & Pergolas: Creates flowering canopies
- Mailbox Posts: Adds charm to entryways
- Lamp Posts: Decorative vertical accent
- Obelisks: Creates focal points in beds
Excellent for Containers
Black-Eyed Susan Vine is perfect for container gardening:
- Hanging Baskets: Trails gracefully over edges
- Window Boxes: Cascades down or climbs up
- Patio Containers: Add trellis for vertical interest
- Balcony Gardens: Maximizes small spaces
- Mixed Planters: Combines well with other annuals
Use containers at least 12 inches deep with good drainage.
Attracts Pollinators
The tubular flowers are magnets for pollinators:
- Butterflies: Nectar-rich blooms attract various species
- Bees: Honeybees and native bees visit frequently
- Hummingbirds: Tubular shape perfect for hummingbird beaks
Long Blooming Season
Black-Eyed Susan Vine provides continuous color:
- Begins blooming 60-75 days from seed
- Flowers continuously through summer
- Blooms until first frost
- Produces new flowers daily at peak
- Self-cleaning (spent flowers drop naturally)
Heat Tolerant
Unlike many flowering vines, Black-Eyed Susan Vine thrives in heat:
- Performs well in hot summer weather
- Continues blooming during heat waves
- Ideal for southern gardens
- Perfect for sunny, warm locations
Versatile Growth Habit
Black-Eyed Susan Vine can be grown as:
- Climber: Provide support for upward growth
- Trailer: Allow to cascade from hanging baskets
- Ground Cover: Let sprawl along ground (less common)
Care & Maintenance
- Watering: Keep soil consistently moist; water daily in hot weather
- Fertilizing: Feed every 2-3 weeks for best flowering
- Deadheading: Optional - plant is self-cleaning but deadheading encourages more blooms
- Pruning: Trim back if vines become too long or leggy
- Pest Control: Generally pest-free; watch for aphids and whiteflies
Companion Planting
Black-Eyed Susan Vine pairs beautifully with:
- Annuals: Petunias, marigolds, zinnias, salvia
- Foliage Plants: Sweet potato vine, coleus
- Other Vines: Morning glories, moonflowers
- Perennials: Coneflowers, black-eyed Susans (Rudbeckia)
Design Ideas
- Create privacy screens on balconies and patios
- Cover unsightly fences or structures
- Add vertical interest to flower beds
- Frame doorways and windows
- Create living walls in small spaces
- Combine multiple colors for vibrant displays
Perennial in Warm Climates
In zones 10-11, Black-Eyed Susan Vine can be grown as a perennial, returning year after year. In colder zones, grow as an annual or bring container plants indoors for winter.
Why Botanical Interests Seeds?
Botanical Interests is committed to providing high-quality seeds with detailed growing instructions and beautiful, artistic packaging. Their seeds are tested for germination and purity, ensuring gardening success.
Order Botanical Interests Black-Eyed Susan Vine Seeds 20ct today and grow vibrant climbing flowers in orange, yellow, and white with distinctive dark centers - perfect for trellises, containers, and attracting pollinators all summer long!
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