Which flowers love sunbathing? 10 kinds of flowers that bloom more the more they are exposed to the sun.

Which flowers enjoy sunbathing?

For many girls, here are some flowers that enjoy sunbathing and 10 kinds of plants that bloom more under sunlight in terms of green plant maintenance experience. The specifics are as follows:

I recommend several flowers that love the sun, which I have raised myself. They don't fear the intense sun even at forty-plus degrees, and the hotter it is, the more beautiful they bloom. In our area, for several years in the summer, the temperature often exceeds 40 degrees for forty-plus days, dry and hot, so fellow gardeners with similar conditions can definitely try them.

1. Blue Snowflake

Blue Snowflake is a flower acknowledged by both southern and northern gardeners as a heat-resistant candidate. It blooms especially well in the past few days at forty-plus degrees. The blue flowers look refreshing and comfortable. Even if it lacks water for two days, it can recover easily after watering. Most other grass flowers would have dried up by then. Blue Snowflake has no shortcomings for southern gardeners, while northern gardeners need to pay attention to preventing freezing in winter. In my house, without heating, I place it on the indoor balcony in winter and it survives the winter completely fine, blooming again in the spring and summer of the following year. So northern gardeners who want to grow flowers don't need to worry about it freezing.

2. Jasmine

Jasmine grows better the more sun it gets. I bought two pots a few years ago in the summer. Since they were in yellow soil and just dug up from the ground, many roots were broken, and they were blooming. In the hot July with forty-degree weather, I brought them home, washed off the dirt, replanted them, and put them directly in the sun. They sprouted new buds within a week and bloomed in a month. The fragrance of jasmine is my favorite scent, and it's also very easy to grow. The only thing to note is that northern gardeners need to prevent freezing in winter while also ensuring that the jasmine gets plenty of sun. Southern gardeners have no difficulty; they can grow it well with casual watering.

3. Bougainvillea

Guangdong and Guangxi gardeners say it's everywhere, not fearing heat or sun, and very easy to grow. After seeing it in Yunnan, I was truly amazed. It blooms even more spectacularly than our local climbing roses.

Which flowers enjoy sunbathing?

4. Lotus

I'm most afraid it's not hot when I grow lotus. When I kept it in Xining, I looked for the sun every day with the pot. Xining is too cool, the leaves grow well, and it blooms, but sometimes the temperature is too low, and the flower buds disappear. In Shaanxi, it's so hot that people can't bear it, but the lotus grows lush. The leaves can also be used for delicious dishes, and sometimes making lotus leaf tea is much better than buying it from the supermarket. Lotus flowers fear it's not hot; the hotter it is, the better they bloom, less prone to green algae growth, and less likely to lose buds. Don't hesitate; if you have the conditions, you must grow it. If large lotus flowers are not feasible, grow small ones, which are not expensive.

5. Pennywort

Pennywort needs no introduction; it's everywhere in the south. I've grown it in the north, and it's very easy to raise, green and vigorous, and not afraid of being trampled. Adding a little nitrogen fertilizer makes it grow even better.

6. Sunflower

Seed sowing, perennial sunflower, definitely no hesitation. Perennial sunflowers are particularly worth growing, with delicate and attractive flowers, various shapes, and colors. Highly recommended.