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Lake Valley Seed Black Eyed Susan Vine, Thunbergia Heirloom, 0.75g
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Lake Valley Seed Black Eyed Susan Vine, Thunbergia Heirloom, 0.75g

Thunbergia Black-eyed Susan VineCheerful golden flowers with rich, black centers on vines that can grow to 6' or longer. An excellent choice for trellises or fences, or allow to ramble freely in an open garden. Will stay 2-3' in containers or hanging baskets.PlantingPlant outdoors in a warm, sunny location and well-drained soil after last spring frost, or …
Thunbergia Black-eyed Susan VineCheerful golden flowers with rich, black centers on vines that can grow to 6' or longer. An excellent choice for trellises or fences, or allow to ramble freely in an open garden. Will stay 2-3' in containers or hanging baskets.PlantingPlant outdoors in a warm, sunny location and well-drained soil after last spring frost, or start indoors about six weeks before last spring frost date. Will exhibit best bloom production in the warm days of late summer and early fall. Pinch off faded flowers to encourage more blossoms.NoteMay be grown as a tender perennial in warm climates.Seed Space; 1"Sprout Time: 15-20 daysHeight: 3-6'Bloom Time: Summer
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Thunbergia Black-eyed Susan VineCheerful golden flowers with rich, black centers on vines that can grow to 6' or longer. An excellent choice for trellises or fences, or allow to ramble freely in an open garden. Will stay 2-3' in containers or hanging baskets.PlantingPlant outdoors in a warm, sunny location and well-drained soil after last spring frost, or start indoors about six weeks before last spring frost date. Will exhibit best bloom production in the warm days of late summer and early fall. Pinch off faded flowers to encourage more blossoms.NoteMay be grown as a tender perennial in warm climates.Seed Space; 1"Sprout Time: 15-20 daysHeight: 3-6'Bloom Time: Summer