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Thunbergia - Orange
Bright iridescent orange blooms against beautiful dark green leaves creat a vibrant, energetic look. Center of the blossom is a vivid green and adds a distinctive look to Thunbergia Orange.
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Thunbergia - White
Thunbergia White adds a fresh, appealing look climbing a trellis, rambling down a bank, or hanging from a basket. Very versatile and easy to grow. Beautify your patio or deck with a container planting of Thunbergia White.
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Black-Eyed Susan Vine - Mix (A)
Stunning climber! Black-Eyed Susan's flowers with a striking center eye seem to gaze on the rest of the garden. Shades of yellow, cream, and white brighten your fence or trellis. Try it in hanging baskets and window boxes.
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Ferry-Morse 1779 Black-Eyed Susan Annual Flower Seeds, Vine
A very neatly fashioned flower that resembles a daisy. Since it only grows to about 6 feet in length, it can also be grown in containers or window boxes. The orange-yellow flowers with a dark center add a colorful flavor to your flower garden. Blooms from early summer to early fall. If grown in container, can be moved inside before first frost.
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Aimers 3178 Black-Eyed Susan Spanish Eyes Mix Seed Packet
A charming flower nicknamed for its deep, dark center or eye. This uncommon mix blooms in a range of warm terracotta tones-cream, yellow, peach and orange. Versatile, compact vines look great climbing a trellis or trailing from containers and hanging baskets. Blooms dependably from early summer through fall.
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Seed Savers Black Eyed Susan Vine Thunbergia Seeds
(aka Clockvine) Native to tropical Africa. Formula mix of colors includes pure white, golden-orange, golden-orange with black centers, pure yellow, and yellow with contrasting black eyes. Great for hanging baskets, containers, or garden trellises. Very easy to start from seed, fast growing, and quick to bloom. Grown as an annual in the North.
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