My favourite herbs for direct sunlight are thyme, there are four or five cultivars that are great additions to a garden (both as an ornamental and a culinary herb), rosemary both the upright & prostrate type, chives, French tarragon, and oregano (this also comes in many cultivars).
Go to your local nursery store or hardware and ask or look around, the plants will be categorized in; sun, shade, both.
Type your answer here... Sunflowers, Roses and Grapevines
What planet is close to the sun
In-direct sunlight
Shady!!!
Direct Sunlight, but they can survive in limited with an adaptation called geotropism where the plant grows towards the light
yes, as long as they have sunlight from a window and water.
Whisk ferns grow best in moist soil, away from bright, direct sunlight.
all plants need some light. sunflowers, roses, grape vines, corn, etc are examples of some "direct sunlight" prefering plants a site i came across listed which perennial plants grow best in the dark so you know which plants dont grow in direct light ( http://www.thegardenhelper.com/fs~perennials.html ) (old answer below) yes plants grow better in direct sunlight because the sun gives off nutrients to the plant and the nutrents helps the plant grow.
50 % sunlight is needed by herbs to carry out photosynthesis
Pothos. They are pretty hardy no matter what.
no they can grow in indirect light that is why they make such good indoor plants
Sunlight is more direct at noon
the dense forests mostly have trees which most likely shield the shrubs depriving them from sunlight and water
Ideally herbs should be stored out of the direct sunlight. And although store bought herbs are often in clear glass containers, it would be better to store your own herbs in dark glass jars or at least cover or decorate your jar with fabric to keep out the light.Try to use air tight containers. follow these tips and your herbs should last for months.