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Black-eyed Susan vine

Thunbergia alata · Thunbergias · Acanthus family

Also known as: Black-eyed Susan · Clockvine

Easy150–250cmPet-friendly
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Black-eyed Susan vine care at a glance

Black-eyed Susan vine (Thunbergia alata) needs a moderate amount of water and prefers to grow in full sun. Ideal temperature: 16–30 °C.

Water need
Medium
Light
Full sun
Soil moisture
Evenly moist
Nutrients
Medium
Ideal temperature
16–30 °C
Life cycle
Annual

Pests & Weather on Black-eyed Susan vine

Possible pests on Black-eyed Susan vine include Spider mites, Whitefly, Scale insects and Aphids. Black-eyed Susan vine is considered pet-friendly.

Pest

  • Spider mites Medium
  • Whitefly Medium
  • Scale insects Low
  • Aphids Low

Weather

  • Frost damage High

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Frequently asked questions about Black-eyed Susan vine

Which pests affect Black-eyed Susan vine?
Possible pests on Black-eyed Susan vine include Spider mites, Whitefly, Scale insects and Aphids.
Is Black-eyed Susan vine toxic to cats and dogs?
Black-eyed Susan vine is considered pet-friendly and safe for cats and dogs.
How much water does Black-eyed Susan vine need?
Black-eyed Susan vine has a moderate water requirement.
What light does Black-eyed Susan vine need?
Black-eyed Susan vine prefers to grow in full sun. Around 6 hours of light per day is ideal.
Is Black-eyed Susan vine frost-hardy?
Black-eyed Susan vine is not frost-hardy. Its lower limit is around 7 °C.

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