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Black-Eyed Susans
Black-Eyed Susans
Q. This spring we purchased an Orange
Wonder Black-eyed Susan Vine [Thunbergia
alata]. Do we cut the vine back to ground
for fall and winter? We live between Nashville
and Chattanooga TN. [76 miles from both
cities].
Note: that this vine is an annual so will
not come up the following year unless it
seeds itself. In your area you may get low
winter temperatures down to frost and therefore
result in death. If you are frost-free the
vines will come back and should be trimmed
drastically in the fall.
Common name: "Black Eyed Susan"
Latin name: Thunbergia alata 'Sunny Orange
Wonder'
Class: Annual
Growth habit: Twining climbing or trailing
Max height: 4' - 8' Spread: 24" - 48"
Flowers: Late spring - Summer
Available cultivars: 2
Origin: Hybrid Tropical East Africa
'Sunny Orange Wonder' is just as easy to
grow as 'Sunny Lemon Star'. It grows quickly
sometimes reaching up to 8' in length. They
are well-suited to life in large containers
or hanging baskets. "Black-Eyed Susan"
grows equally well when planted in beds
and allowed to climb up trellises or fences.
Plant in full sun to light shade in fertile
well drained soil. Midday shade is beneficial.
Space plants 6" - 12" apart for
quick cover on fences and trellises. Fertilize
every two weeks with a balanced liquid fertilizer
for best growth. Potential pests are red
spider mites and whiteflies.
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