Yours are beautiful and look amazingly similar to my (seemingly unrelated, scientifically speaking) Bower Vine – Pandorea jasminoides… except for the colour which is a pale pink with a deep red/purple centre tunnel. Oh! – and the Bower vine has them in bunches of up to 8 in a group. I’ll post a pic tomorrow!
They are beautiful! Delicate yet vibrant.
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How pretty they are — shy because they close at night, or because they are so small, or ???
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Diminutive, non-assuming, non-flashy. The plain Jane of flowers yet so appealing in their stark beauty.
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They definitely are all that you describe here!
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We call them Black Eyed Susan. Here is more botanical information: http://pza.sanbi.org/thunbergia-alata
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Sometimes known as Black-eyed Susans!
Yours are beautiful and look amazingly similar to my (seemingly unrelated, scientifically speaking) Bower Vine – Pandorea jasminoides… except for the colour which is a pale pink with a deep red/purple centre tunnel. Oh! – and the Bower vine has them in bunches of up to 8 in a group. I’ll post a pic tomorrow!
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They are so delicate. Hard to believe they carry the same name as their more flashy blue cousins.
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