This summer-blooming annual vine was introduced to Britain from India in 1823. Black-eyed Susan Vine is included in a charming book, The Parlor Garden, which Thomas Jefferson's granddaughter, Cornelia Jefferson Randolph, edited and translated from French into English (1861); she noted, "it becomes covered with charming flowers, of a fine nankeen yellow, set off with a black spot in the middle."
Start Black-eyed Susan Vine seeds indoors 6-8 weeks before the last spring frost at 70 degrees F. Transplant to individual pots, then harden off and plant outdoors after the last frost. Black-eyed Susan Vine prefers morning sun and afternoon shade and does not like intense heat; can be grown in planters and hanging baskets. Approximately 14 seeds per packet.
Details
| Genus | Thunbergia |
|---|---|
| Species | alata |
| USDA Zones | 10 - 11 |
| Exposure | Full Sun | Planting Method | Transplant | Planting Depth | 1/4" |
| Days to Emerge | 7-21 |
| Plant Spacing | 1' apart |
| Habit | 5-8' H |