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recommendations for houseplants - direct sunlight
Hello, I have a sunroom that gets a lot of direct and indirect
sunlight during the day. I already have a number of large plants which have been growing extremely well. But I would like some more tropical plants which like a lot of sun. Thanks, |
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Ficus trees...
John Houston - Where I grow them on the back porch in direct sunlight for half the day or more "Baba Diabate" wrote in message om... Hello, I have a sunroom that gets a lot of direct and indirect sunlight during the day. I already have a number of large plants which have been growing extremely well. But I would like some more tropical plants which like a lot of sun. Thanks, |
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Find yourself a ponytail plant. Loves sun, very pretty, puts up with
sporadic watering in case you sometimes forget. I've had mine for 25 years. Great plant. I'd give you the Latin name, but I just moved and my plant books haven't escaped from their U-Haul boxes yet. "Baba Diabate" wrote in message om... Hello, I have a sunroom that gets a lot of direct and indirect sunlight during the day. I already have a number of large plants which have been growing extremely well. But I would like some more tropical plants which like a lot of sun. Thanks, |
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Beaucarnea recurvata.
Why waste space on overly large plants when you can have several smaller ones of all kinds of shapes and sizes? In the location you describe, you can grow almost anything that does well indoors. Both foliage and flowering plants!! "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... Find yourself a ponytail plant. Loves sun, very pretty, puts up with sporadic watering in case you sometimes forget. I've had mine for 25 years. Great plant. I'd give you the Latin name, but I just moved and my plant books haven't escaped from their U-Haul boxes yet. "Baba Diabate" wrote in message om... Hello, I have a sunroom that gets a lot of direct and indirect sunlight during the day. I already have a number of large plants which have been growing extremely well. But I would like some more tropical plants which like a lot of sun. Thanks, |
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The ponytail plant is vertically large, but horizontally slim, at least when
compared to SOME other houseplants. Fits into skinny spaces. "Cereus-validus" wrote in message . .. Beaucarnea recurvata. Why waste space on overly large plants when you can have several smaller ones of all kinds of shapes and sizes? In the location you describe, you can grow almost anything that does well indoors. Both foliage and flowering plants!! "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... Find yourself a ponytail plant. Loves sun, very pretty, puts up with sporadic watering in case you sometimes forget. I've had mine for 25 years. Great plant. I'd give you the Latin name, but I just moved and my plant books haven't escaped from their U-Haul boxes yet. "Baba Diabate" wrote in message om... Hello, I have a sunroom that gets a lot of direct and indirect sunlight during the day. I already have a number of large plants which have been growing extremely well. But I would like some more tropical plants which like a lot of sun. Thanks, |
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