- You will get 135 Seeds of Black Eyed Susan Vine Flower Seeds.
- Sunlight: Full Sun.
- Life Cycle: 4 years.
- Watering: Medium.
- Black Eyed Susan Vine Seeds - Thunbergia alata.
- Thunbergia, also known as black-eyed Susan vine or clock vine, is a quick-growing vine boasting many open-faced flowers, usually with dark centers (hence the name "black-eyed Susan").
- Where not struck down by frost it is a perennial, but most climates of the United States grow it as a beautiful annual. The name Thunbergia honors a Swedish botanist named Karl Pehr Thunberg.
- Black-eyed Susan vine can grow 6 to 8 feet tall in a season and has rough, hairy leaves. The blooms have 5 distinct petals and are symmetrical. Flower color can be white, yellow, orange, or cream. Most of them have dark centers.
- Generally, it grows best in full sun. It needs average, well-drained soil. Plant seedlings 3 inches away from supports. Space plants 5 to 8 inches apart. Pinch the tips to encourage branching. Since thunbergias climb by twining, netting or strings make good trellising materials. They will need a trellis to climb large posts or solid fencing.
- Sow seeds outdoors after the last frost or start seedlings indoors 6 to 8 weeks before outdoor planting. Sow seeds outdoors after the last frost or start seedlings indoors 6 to 8 weeks before outdoor planting. Plant the seeds at a depth of 1/4". Fluctuating temps between about 70 degrees/night-85 degrees/day help germination, which occurs in 10-20 days. Use of potting soil during transplant (ready to transplant at 2 sets of true leaves) will help this nutrient hungry plant.
- Thunbergias can be used to cover posts, porches, arbors, pergolas, or fences. They also make good container plants. Plants in containers will also bloom over winter in sunny windows.