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Black-eyed Susan vine. This vine is grown for its lush green foliage as well as for its flowers. Yellow, orange or white flowers with dark throats appear until frost. Start seeds indoors in spring and set out the plants after the last frost has passed. This vine is a strong reseeder, and may be perennial in mild winter climates.






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