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An orange Thunbergia alata flower under sunlight with a black throat and white hairs at the opening of the flower throat
Thunbergia alata (Black-Eyed Susan )

A vine originating from Eastern Africa, has become a global presence. It is celebrated for its prolific flowering from mid-summer to the first frost and even year-round in frost-free zones. It has several cultivars featuring a variety of flower colors. It has become invasive in parts of the Caribbean, Pacific islands, and the Americas above 6.000 feet for example around Quito Ecuador. A common ornamental vine in Bogotá, Colombia. Photographed in the western Andes mountain range of Colombia (Cordillera Occidental).

Thunbergia alata vines with orange flowers climbing up trees
Thunbergia alata yellow flower with a dark center
An orange Thunbergia alata flower with a dark purple throat
An orange Thunbergia alata flower in dabbled sunlight
Two white Thunbergia alata flowers with black throats
Four orange Thunbergia alata flowers with dark throats
Two orange Thunbergia alata Flowers
A large section of a hillside covered in flowering Thunbergia alata vines

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