Which potted green plants can tolerate sun exposure
Main content introduction: This article discusses which potted green plants can tolerate sun exposure and the explanation of large green plants suitable for balconies exposed to direct sunlight, with detailed information provided below.
With a clear sky and scorching sun, the weather forecast says today's outdoor temperature is 38 degrees Celsius. Is it hot in your area? Facing such high temperatures, how are your flowers doing? Which potted plants can be maintained under direct sunlight, and which ones are sensitive to it? Many novice gardeners are confused. Today, Fenglin will share his own experience in gardening to provide some tips for all新手 friends.
First: Peony flowers, whether for courtyard greening or outdoor potted plants, they can be kept outdoors all year round. Here's a tip: after peony flowers fade, don't rush to prune the leaves. Keeping them allows photosynthesis to produce nutrients, resulting in more flowers the following year.
Second: Scented pepperwood, known in the flower market as "scented wood," the actual scented wood leaves are much larger than those of this plant. The scent is not very strong during the day but becomes particularly intense at night. This potted plant is also not afraid of direct sunlight.
Third: Catharanthus roseus, also known as "daily bloomer," is commonly used for outdoor greening in many places. For indoor balcony potted care, it only needs full sunlight throughout the year. Without sunlight, its leaves will turn yellow and it won't bloom.
Which potted green plants can tolerate sun exposure
Fourth: Rosemary, under strong sunlight, its leaves will become very small and thin. Under weak sunlight and good ventilation, its leaves will become wider, and the plant will continuously release a strong fragrance for 365 days. The new branches can also be used for grilling steaks.
Fifth: dwarf forsythia, requiring full sunlight throughout the year for maintenance. Without sunlight, it will show signs of bottom leaves falling off. It blooms every spring. Due to its soft branches, it is often used as a material for making bonsai.
Sixth: Double-petaled jasmine, this variety of double-petaled jasmine can be used to make tea. It requires full sunlight throughout the year for maintenance and is not afraid of sun exposure, but rather afraid of not being exposed to the sun. Prune the top of the plant after each bloom, and the second batch of flowers will quickly appear.