Every summer garden is enhanced by the bright orange flowers of classic Black-eyed Susan Vines.The enticing 1 1/2 inch flowers with contrasting deep black centers peep out from handsome heart-shaped leaves on gracefully twining vines. Grow them up a short trellis or enjoy their flowers in hanging baskets or window boxes. These old-fashioned favorites are a real treat in midsummer when they bloom in profusion to brighten the garden with their radiant faces.
Thunbergia – Black-Eyed Susan Vine – Renee’s
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35-40 Seeds
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