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Old 30-07-2003, 10:48 PM
Pete
 
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Default Ideal plants for conservatories

I need help on choosing a large plant for a conservatory please. We have a
North facing glass roof conservatory which in the height of summer does get
a fair degree of direct sunlight but mainly in the earlier morning and later
afternoon as the sun comes around. At midday it is mostly in shade with
only the northern edge getting the sun.

We would like a fairly large floor standing specimen plant to go in the
North East corner (yucca / fig / palm etc.) but from looking at the local
garden centres, most of these say 'bright' light but no direct sunlight.
This corner does get direct sunlight but only for part of the day, as above.

Any ideas?
Are they just being overly cautious and in reality most plants would thrive
in this position?

regards

Peter



 
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