Thunbergia, commonly known as Black-Eyed Susan Vine, is a dependable climbing plant valued for its steady growth and vibrant seasonal blooms. These heirloom, non-GMO seeds are suitable for home gardens, trellises, fences, arches, and balcony planters. With consistent care, this vine produces a dense green cover and a long display of flowers throughout the warm season.
Key Features
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Heirloom & Non-GMO Seeds for gardeners who prefer naturally preserved varieties.
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Fast-Growing Climber ideal for vertical gardening, trellises, pergolas, and outdoor structures.
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Annual Growth Habit in most regions, completing its lifecycle within a single warm season.
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Bright Seasonal Blooms that add color and visual interest to garden spaces.
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Suitable for Containers & Ground Planting, adapting well to small or large spaces.
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Easy to Grow with steady germination in warm conditions.
Planting & Growing Guide
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Season: Warm-season sowing is recommended.
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Sunlight: Prefers full sun; can tolerate partial shade.
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Soil: Well-drained, moderately fertile soil works best.
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Sowing Method:
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Start seeds directly outdoors after frost or indoors 4–6 weeks earlier.
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Press seeds lightly into soil; avoid deep burial.
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Spacing: Leave enough room for vines to spread and climb.
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Watering: Keep soil moist during germination, then water regularly as needed.
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Support Required: Provide a trellis, wire frame, or similar structure for climbing.
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Growth Duration: Seeds germinate within 10–20 days in warm conditions.
Ideal For
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Vertical gardens
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Decorative fences
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Balcony and terrace planters
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Entryway arches and garden pathways
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Seasonal outdoor displays
Specifications
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Seed Type: Heirloom, Non-GMO
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Growth Habit: Climbing annual
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Light Requirement: Full sun to partial shade
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Suitable Zones: Commonly grown across warm and mild regions
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Germination Time: Approximately 10–20 days
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Mature Height: Can reach 6–10 feet with support
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Water Requirement: Moderate
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Blooming Period: Warm-season flowering
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Plant Usage: Outdoor ornamental climbing plant
