Black-Eyed Susan Vine Spanish Eyes

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Black-Eyed Susan Vine Spanish Eyes

They bloom reliably from early summer through late summer. The flowers are between 1 and 2 inches wide on a 5 to 10 foot vine. The Black Eyed Susan Vine (Spanish Eyes Blend), 'Thunbergia alata', is a vigorous vine with sunset colored, dark eyed flowers. The Black Eyed Susan vine can be grown as a quick screen and as a colorful groundcover. They are excellent in window boxes and hanging baskets. They like rich, moist, well drained soils. The Spanish Eye Blend prefers full sun but will tolerate light shade. Seed the plants after all danger of frost has passed. The Spanish Eyes Blend is a very fast growing vine with a unique blend of warm colors which contrast brilliantly with the dark "Spanish" eyes. Plant them near a trellis or fence, as Black Eyed Susan climb by twining. ... details

 

Mina Lobata - Spanish Flag The Spanish Flag is related to the morning glory and is sometimes called the Firecracker Vine or Exotic Love plant. This plant has 1 to 2 inch tubular flowers that occur in spikes of up to 12 flowers. They are crimson upon opening and then they change to orange/yellow and to white. Mina lobata bloom from summer until the first fall frost. Plant in the spring, after the last average frost date or until early summer.

Black-Eyed Susan Vine Spanish Eyes