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#348268 Sep 28th, 2011 at 12:30 AM
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Black-Eyed Susan Vine
Thunbergia alata


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Thank you Dodge! kissie

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I love these. They are a perennial here. They may die back to the ground some years but most often come back. Very easy and give a wonderful show.


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You're lucky! They make me want to get the greenhouse back up and running! thumbup

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You could do it w/o a greenhouse. Grow one from seed and take a cutting to overwinter indoors.


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You mean one can take cuttings of it ?
Wee I will try if we dont get frost tonite.

Thanks dodge .zone 5.

I usually grew the brown eyed daisy vine an could not find the seed an tryed this one.
Your welcome Bill.

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Dodge---why not take several cuttings--you will have a better chance of a few maki then--don't ya think???


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Sure sure Carol;

Your a smart cookie as usual.

Wonder if it will continue blooming?

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Originally Posted by Bill
Black-Eyed Susan Vine
Thunbergia alata


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How to Grow and Care for Black-Eyed Susan Vines

Thank you Dodge! kissie


That was a very nice write up there, Mr Bill.

2nd thoughts of bringing them inside for winter, after reading your article. White fly is a real nasty thing here at my house.
Thanks bunches,
dodge


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