Sunlight plays a very important role in the development of a plant, but different plants prefer different light intensities. One does not mind swimming in direct sunlight, while others prefer shade. Some plants like diffused light, while for others, a regular electric lamp is enough.
This article will list the main, widespread household pets and their lighting preferences.
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Shadow prefer
Aspidistra, aglaonema, galksina, sansevieria (mother-in-law tongue or pike tail). As you can see from the list, there are very few such plants, but this does not mean at all that they need to be installed in dark nooks. They feel good in partial shade.
Feel great in partial shade
Dracaena fragrant, dracaena bordered, common ivy, tolmia, fatsia, scindansus, ferns, dwarf ficus, fittonia, philodendron creeping, fatshidera, and those who love shade.
Such plants feel good in diffused sunlight.
Asparagus, anthurium, azalea, royal begonia, grapes, bromeliads, dieffenbachia, dizygotena, zygocactus (christmas), monstera, oxalis, columbia, peneomy, lily, scindapsus, philodendron, spathiphyllum, fuchsia, chlorophytum, muraya, cheflera, cyclamen... Such conditions are preferred by most ornamental deciduous and flowering plants. One of the brightest places in the apartment is the windowsill, although it's not bad nearby either. At the same time, one must not forget that at a distance of half a meter from the windowsill, the amount of light is 2 times less.
Don't mind spending time on the windowsill
Acacia, bougainvillea, achapandus, lilyatropus, bouvardia, hippeastrum, hibiscus, jasmine, irezin, zebrina, succulents, cacti, coleus, callistemon, citrus fruits, nerine, lantana, oleander, pelargonium (geranium), the Rose, passionflower, celosia, epiffilum. The list is not small, but if possible, then they should be protected from direct sunlight.
Direct sunlight will not harm such representatives of home ornamental plants
Guinure, whiteperone, zebrina, gloxinia, codiaum, capsicum, apical cordilina, kufei, nertera, touchy, sansevieria, poinsettia, streptocarchus, sencolia, tradescantia, chlorophytum, hoya, chrysanthemum, rubber ficus.
Naturally, not all the plants listed are listed, but only those that most often end up on the windowsill or simply in apartments, both for amateur gardeners and housewives. Plants need sunlight in the same way as air and water, but in moderation. This condition is the main one for the normal development of a particular plant species. In this case, one should strictly adhere to the recommendations for caring for plants, as well as creating conditions for normal development, including ensuring the required amount of light. The plant can feel bad, both with a lack of light, and with its excess, and there is no need to talk about the effect of direct sunlight at all, since the plant can get burns. In this case, the result can be disastrous, and it is always difficult to start over.