Black-Eyed Susan is one of the prettiest of all the tender vines we grow. Sporting an endless procession of 2” lightly scalloped flowers, each with 5 lobes and parading an infinite combination of peach, pink, and pale-yellow colors, this butterfly-attracting vine is a real showstopper. It begins blooming in mid-spring and can continue nonstop into December. A vigorous grower, it can be easily shaped to fit on a trellis with occasional pruning. It is best planted in the ground in the milder zones (9b-11), where its roots can get a deep foothold. Tolerant of many types of soil, it loves the sun. Just give it something to climb onto or scramble over. In areas that get a freeze, grow it in a pot and keep sheltered over the winter. Deer resistant.