Side-by-side plant comparison — which is right for your garden?
Thunbergia alata
Acanthaceae · vines
Gerbera jamesonii
Asteraceae · flowers
Black-Eyed Susan Vine (Zones 10-11)
Gerbera Daisy (Zones 8-11)
Overlap: Both grow in zones 10–11
| Feature | Black-Eyed Susan Vine | Gerbera Daisy |
|---|---|---|
| Scientific Name | Thunbergia alata | Gerbera jamesonii |
| Family | Acanthaceae | Asteraceae |
| Category | vines | flowers |
| Sun | ☀️ Full Sun | ☀️ Full Sun |
| Water | 💧💧 Medium | 💧💧 Medium |
| Soil | Well-drained | Rich, Well-drained |
| Height | 8' | 1' 6" |
| Spread | 2' | 1' |
| Bloom Season | Summer-Fall | Spring-Fall |
| Bloom Color | Orange, Yellow, White | Mixed |
| Growth Rate | Fast | Medium |
| Native Region | East Africa | South Africa |
| Maintenance | Low | Medium |
Black-Eyed Susan Vine
Gerbera Daisy
Black-Eyed Susan Vine
Gerbera Daisy
Choose Black-Eyed Susan Vine if you want a low-maintenance plant, and want deer resistance. It thrives in full sun with medium water in zones 10–11.
Choose Gerbera Daisy if you don't mind medium maintenance, and want deer resistance. It thrives in full sun with medium water in zones 8–11.
Plant them together? Both overlap in zones 10–11. They share similar sun requirements (full sun), making them potential garden companions.
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