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Houseplant Varieties Tolerate Direct Sunlight

 Houseplants are tolerant of direct sunlight



Everyone knows that sunlight plays an important role in the growth of plants. If you want to grow plants at home, give green color to your interior, if you have the right rooms and sunny windows, today you can grow some indoor plants. In addition, they are very easy to maintain from indoor gardeners until they get enough moisture and nutrients.


There are many houseplants that, when exposed to full sun, especially during the summer months, leave wither or wither. However, these houseplants are heat tolerant and will thrive even to give your home a lush space. These houseplants for direct sunlight will not retain sunlight but will thrive happily. Whether you have stunning flowers or striking foliage, this article will introduce you to the options.


1 string pearl


The pearl string looks beautiful on a shelf from a hanging basket or a sunny window. It has small green pellets that grow to the size of a pea on its stems. Be careful, plants are mildly toxic, so you should stay away from your children and pets.


2 cactus


Cactus is a low-maintenance houseplant and prefers to grow in bright sun.


3 The bird of paradise



The Bird of Paradise is a wonderful tropical plant with colorful flowers in orange, yellow, purple, or blue. It grows happily in the heat.


4 Croton


Croton produces brightly colored foliage available in a variety of colors including red, pink, orange, yellow, green, and white. Not all crotons tolerate direct sunlight, but bright colors require more sunlight.


5 Pleomele


Dracena is a tropical plant with long green leaves with yellow stripes. It can survive if you give them a lot of light and regular fog.


6 Aloe Vera



Aloe vera has a tough fleshiness so you don’t have to water them often. It thrives in excellent low maintenance and in a sunny window.


7  Hibiscus


A plant with light-colored flowers is a wonderful plant that produces spectacular large colorful flowers. They can be grown indoors in bright sunny rooms that bloom well.


8 sago palm


Sago palms are low-maintenance indoor plants and tolerate direct sunlight. Keep in mind that they are toxic, so consider them before choosing to grow them indoors.


9 Jade plant



Jade plants are also succulent, so they will grow happily in low-maintenance conditions. Also, they grow best in sunny places and prefer to dry slightly between waterings.


10 Yucca


Yucca plants have thick stems that do not require much water and will grow in poor quality soil as long as there is free drainage. When the weather is hot, you can take them out.

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