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Black-eyed Susan Vine
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Emmanuel Sagini
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An annual that is simple to raise and produces months of color from affordable seeds is the black-eyed Susan vine. It makes a perfect ground cover for scrambling up a trellis or meandering down a hill. In a single growth season, stems advance 8 to 10 feet before being only halted by frost.
Vine growth can reach 20 feet in zones 10 and 11 that never experience frost. The fast-growing continuously blooming black-eyed Susan vine is a native of Southern Asia, Madagascar, and Africa.
The triangular shape of the black-eyed Susan vine's leaves makes them stand out. Flowers bloom in a variety of colors in addition to the well-known golden petal and dark center combo. Orange, canary yellow, and white are typical bloom hues.
Vine growth can reach 20 feet in zones 10 and 11 that never experience frost. The fast-growing continuously blooming black-eyed Susan vine is a native of Southern Asia, Madagascar, and Africa.
The triangular shape of the black-eyed Susan vine's leaves makes them stand out. Flowers bloom in a variety of colors in addition to the well-known golden petal and dark center combo. Orange, canary yellow, and white are typical bloom hues.
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