Gardening Tips & Flowers : How to Grow Black-Eyed Susan Vine (Thunbergia Alata)
Tips, Tricks
The black-eyed Susan vine, or thunbergia alata, is a plant that doesn't want to go below 50 degrees and likes filtered sunlight. Grow black-eyed Susan vines in hot shade with instructions from a sustainable gardener in this free video series on flower gardening and plant care. Expert: Yolanda Vanveen Contact: www.vanveenbulbs.com Bio: Yolanda Vanveen is sustainable gardener who lives in Kalama, Wash. Filmmaker: Daron Stetner
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I tried growing these my deck. There was plenty of vine, but only two flowers bloomed. I thought they would hang down and do well amongst inpatients that also require moist soil and shade, but it didn't work. The inpatients flourished. I'll try them again in late spring.
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A beautiful vine! Perfect in (a shady spot in) Texas! I plan on transplanting and have many more vines to create a living wall!
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Acanthaceae, I grew this climbing species in my old garden, a great success, now I have new seedlings in my room. beautiful plant , flowers.
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