Shade-loving flowers

Shade-loving flowers, as you can imagine, are plants that you can grow indoors, in the living room, on the covered balcony or in the sunless or low-sun areas of your garden.

Some shade-loving plants can also stay in the sun. But this is a temporary situation. Excessive sunlight will damage shade-loving plants. Too much sunlight can result in burning, yellowing, drying of the leaves of the plant, slowing down in growth, fading in colors and even drying out of the plant. For this reason, make sure that your indoor and shade-loving plants that you will put on the windowsill in your home are not exposed to excessive sun. If you are considering planting shade-loving plants in your garden, determine which areas in your garden remain in the shade during the day. At certain times of the day, the sun can reach some points in your garden. By identifying these points, be careful not to plant shade-loving flowers, but sun-friendly plants or semi-shade-loving plants. What are shade-loving flowers and plants? If you are planning to care for your home or living room, we can say that green-leaved flowers are shade-loving plants. (For more information about indoor plants, you can click on the link to read our article “House flower names and care”.) Now, let's list shade-loving indoor, garden and vines and give brief information about these plants. Lemon blossom: Very fragrant. It is a flower that can grow 40-10 centimeters. You can position it in your rooms where the wind does not blow from the window at home. There is no harm in seeing the sun once a week. Rubber flower: It has large and broad leaves. It is easy to maintain. It adapts easily to its location and develops quickly. Marginata flower: It is easy to care for. It is a variety of asparagus. It has pointed leaves. He also loves the light. However, do not place it in a place with direct light. Schefflera plant: It is a durable indoor plant. Its leaves meet many shades of green. They can grow up to 2 meters in the home environment. It is one of the most preferred plants in homes. Craton: It is a shade-loving flower with yellow stripes and green leaves. Although it likes sunlight, you should position it behind the scenes, not directly. Does not like breeze and heat. Stove heater etc. place it away from heaters. Peace flower: Also known as Spatiphyllium or Sailflower. It has long, white flowers. You can grow it in semi-shade and shade areas. It should not be exposed to direct sunlight. Orchid: Orchid will add color to your home with its flowers in white, purple, lilac and mixed colors. You can grow and position your Orchids in a bright environment that does not receive direct sunlight. Do not keep them in dry, hot and stuffy environments. You should not put the moisture-loving Orchid on the windowsill. If you plan to put your orchid on the windowsill, you should cover it with a curtain. Benjamin: It is a green leafy plant. It likes bright but not direct sunlight environments. The soil should be warm and moist. Care should be taken in watering and positioning. Otherwise, it may shed its leaves. Kalanchoe Flower (Kalancho): It has colorful flowers such as pink, red, orange, yellow. It is a perfect home and office flower. It is also a shade loving flower. It is easy to water and maintain. You can place it in a light place. But do not get direct sun. Lily: It is a bulbous flower. You can grow lilies at any time of the year. You can place it in a location that does not receive direct light in your home. Its white flowers will help create a very pleasant atmosphere in your home. Yucca: It is an indoor plant and shade-loving flower. But it can also adapt to the sun. It is frequently used in homes and offices. It is easy to maintain. But it should not be exposed to direct sun. Begonia: It has colorful flowers. You can grow Begonia indoors, in your workplace, on your balcony and in the shaded areas of your garden. However, there is no harm in staying in the sun for a few hours during the day. It likes humidity.

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