Thunbergia alata ‘Orange Eye’ (Suzana cu ochi negri)
Thunbergia alata ‘Orange Eye’, also known as the "Black-eyed Susan vine," is a tropical climbing plant valued for its vibrant orange flowers with a dark center. Native to East Africa, this species is often grown as an annual in temperate climates.
🌼 General Characteristics
• Plant type: annual climber (perennial in frost-free areas)
• Family: Acanthaceae
• Height: up to 2.4 meters in a single season
• Foliage: dark green, heart-shaped or triangular, with slightly serrated edges
• Flowers: orange with a dark center (dark brown or black), approximately 3.8–5 cm in diameter
• Blooming period: from spring until the first frost
☀️ Environmental Requirements
• Light: prefers full sun; tolerates partial shade but flowering may be reduced
• Soil: rich in organic matter, well-drained, with neutral pH
• Watering: moderate; keep soil slightly moist, avoiding excess water
• Temperature: ideal between 18°C and 30°C; does not tolerate temperatures below 4°C
🌿 Care and Maintenance
• Support: requires support structures such as trellises, fences, or pergolas
• Fertilization: apply a balanced fertilizer every 4–6 weeks during the growing season
• Pruning: not necessary; removing wilted flowers can encourage blooming
• Winter care: in cold winter areas, it can be grown in pots and brought indoors
🐝 Benefits and Uses
• Pollinator attraction: flowers attract bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds
• Versatility: suitable for vertical gardens, hanging baskets, containers, and as temporary ground cover (not frost-hardy).
• Aesthetic: adds a splash of color and vitality to any space
Thunbergia alata ‘Orange Eye’ is an excellent choice for gardeners seeking a climbing plant with abundant flowering and easy maintenance, bringing a touch of exoticism and color to the garden or terrace.
Flower colors may vary.
The displayed price is for a plant with or without flowers.
Height including pot approx. 40 cm