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Outsidepride 20 Seeds Annual Peach Spanish Eyes Thunbergia Black-Eyed Susan Vine Flower Seed for Planting

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About this item

  • Thunbergia is an annual flowering vine except in USDA zones 10 where it can grow as a perennial.
  • This climbing vine can often reach 6 feet tall with peach colored flowers.
  • Black-eyed susan vine does best in full sun, but can tolerate bright shade
  • Perfect for the trellis, obelisk or even as a groundcover, its a beautiful, bountiful bloomer from early Summer clear up until frost.
  • Sow 3 - 4 of these flower seeds per plant and space 8 - 12 inches apart



Product Description

Peach, Coral, and Yellow Flowers with Green Leaves

A Garden Favorite

Gardeners simply fall in love with the Thunbergia vine!

Peach, Coral, and Yellow Flowers with Green Leaves

Thunbergia (Thunbergia Alata Spanish Eyes)

This black-eyed Susan vine is vigorous, fast growing and blooms profusely with peachy and gold flowers with dark eyes. Perfect for the trellis, obelisk or even as a groundcover, its a beautiful, bountiful bloomer from early Summer clear up until frost. Can climb or reach about 6 feet and is happy in bright shade as well as sun. Plant in good soil with compost added for optimum performance and to bring in the most butterflies possible! Thunbergia will often self-sow, bringing you brand new plants the following Spring.

There are countless ways to enjoy this cheery, sun-loving vine: window boxes, ground cover, on a trellis as a screen, in hanging baskets, decorating mailboxes, and columns. Very fast growing with lush foliage and masses of blooms all summer long in a dazzling, eye-catching array of peachy colored flowers.

Peach, Coral, and Yellow Flowers with Green Leaves

Peach, Coral, and Yellow Flowers with Green Leaves

Thunbergia Seeds | Spanish Eyes

How to Grow

It is recommended to soak the Black-eyed Susan vine seeds over night in tepid water. Following the soaking, sow Thunbergia seeds outdoors after the last frost in prepared seed bed.

Or, to get a jump start on the growing season, sow Thunbergia Alata seeds indoors 6 - 8 weeks before outdoor planting. Thunbergia flower seeds germinate better in darkness.

Netting or strings make good trellis material. Solid fencing or large posts will need trellis material for the vine to climb.

Flower Specifications

  • Sowing Rate: 3 seeds per plant
  • Depth: 1/4 inch
  • Moisture: Keep seeds moist until germination
  • Average Germ Time: 14 - 21 days
  • Plant Spacing: 8 - 12 inches
  • Height: 72 inches
  • USDA Zones: 3 - 10
  • Season: Annual
Outdoor Planting Guide
Indoor Planting Guide

Karen R
2025-08-22 20:16:04
beautiful
fisherwoman
2025-08-10 15:23:51
Only 10 seeds in the package! Honestly I wish I had taken a picture of them before planting.Here's a picture of the one seed that has sprouted.I've had them in ideal, heated ,lighted space and this is what I got.
Donna Rinkes
2025-06-07 12:15:57
Love love
Kindle Customer
2025-05-30 16:21:53
Dislike price
kmarr
2025-04-16 12:59:21
I planted them by mailbox. They are very pretty and loaded with blooms. I have a lot of seeds for next year. You have to pick seeds after they turn brown.
Early Adopter
2025-02-12 12:10:31
I generally like this company’s products, but only 10 seeds? This kinda snuck by me when I ordered these peach colored flower seeds. (Last year’s yellow flower seeds did well.) I had to reorder another color after my four seeds were washed out from the ground by a hailstorm, but the new seeds, white color flower, are doing well. Good germination rate. Read the product descriptions.
Dawnee
2025-02-07 14:08:44
These can be hard to get going and this year I had critters chewing on my stalks but so they were late and stunted this year. They took off in late August and are climbing up my grapevine. They start out red and fade to a lovely peach. Wish I could figure out how to save seed from these. I always have compliments.
Audrey Holmes
2024-11-20 11:35:18
Planted these seeds in the spring. They sprouted and are still green but no growth, no Vining, and no flowers. Still look the same as when they were a few days old.