Description
Thunbergia Alata is a herbaceous perennial climbing plant species in the Acanthaceae family.
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1 | Thunbergia Alata (Yellow) - Plant |
2 | 6 inch (15 cm) Grower Round Plastic Pot (Black) |
Thunbergia alata, commonly called Black-eyed Susan vine, is a herbaceous perennial climbing plant species in the Acanthaceae family. It is native to Eastern Africa, and has been naturalized in other parts of the world.
It is found in Cerrado vegetation of Brazil and Hawaii, along with eastern Australia and the southern USA in the states of Texas and Florida. It is a tropical evergreen twining vine that eventually climbs. Features ovate-triangular toothed green leaves and solitary axillary salverform orange-yellow flowers with 5 spreading petal lobes and dark throats. Blooms in summer to fall, but best bloom is often in late summer and fall after the hot summer temperatures moderate.Plant Specifications
Common Name | Black-eyed Susan vine |
Maximum Reachable Height | 3 to 8 feet |
Flower Colour | Yellow |
Bloom Time | Annual |
Difficulty Level | Easy to grow |
Planting and care
Thunbergia Alata care
Black-Eyed Susan Vines are only hardy in USDA zones 9-12.They should be grown in a spot with full sun or very light shade,except in hot summer regions where they will require shade during the afternoon.
In the garden, Thunbergias should be planted in humus rich, evenly moist, well-drained soilthat has been supplemented with a generous amount of compost at planting time,or in a good quality potting soil if they are grown in plante
Sunlight | Full sun to part shade |
Watering | Medium |
Soil | Well-drained soils |
Temperature | 70 degrees F |
Fertilizer | Apply any organic fertilizer |
Thunbergia Alata special feature
Used mainly as an ornamental plant, Thunbergia alata makes a good screen when used to cover unsightly dead trees or walls. It needs some support, as it cannot cling. Use fences, trellises, arches, arbours and pillars or a lightly shading tree.
(Pergolas would probably be too big.) Alternatively, plant this creeper in groups as a ground cover, or on a bank or terraces where it can trail downwards. Hanging baskets are also a possibility.
Thunbergia Alata uses
Ornamental Use:
- Trellises, arbors, fences or other structures around the home
- Also effective in hanging baskets where the vine can twist around the basket supports or in patio containers with a small trellis or obelisk buried in the container