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Old 18-05-2005, 06:21 PM
Cereus-validus.....
 
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By definition, vines can never be in "full sun". The plants they grow upon
for support provide some degree of shade, especially during the hottest part
of the day.

Indirect bright sunlight would be more than enough for your plant.


""Fragile Warrior" Volfie" wrote in message
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Does that mean sun for every second the sun is up or does it mean a
minimum amount of sunlight hours?

I just bought a nice Dropmore Scarlett Honeysuckle vine and I want to make
sure I'm planting it in the best spot I can find. If I put it near my
patio (where I would like it to grow on the railings so I can see the
hummingbirds visit) it will get sun for about 10 or 11 hours a day but
shade will fall over it around 6pm until sundown. Is that adequate for
optimum growth?

Thx,
Giselle