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They do need some sunlight but can survive in moderate shade.
Yes it cane be a verb. Can you shade the plants in the garden.
No, wild geraniums do not need shade even though yes, they do need it! The flowering plants in question (Geranium maculatum) grow along forested and wooded edges and in forested and wooded clearings and open forests and woodlands. They optimize partial shade and partial sun or, in the case of moist, well-drained soils, full sunlight.
As epiphytes or parasites some plants depend on other plants.
because plants need sun in order to grow,and the sun gives a plant vitamins to the plants,otherwise,if it is in the shade,it does not receive any vitamins that's why it wilts.
The Christmas Fern naturally grows in North East America and favours shade and moist woodland. It needs the shade and will not prosper in harsh sunlight.
There are eighteen ground cover plants that will work in dry shade. Some of the names of the plants are bugle, elephant's ear, bear berry, and hart's tongue.
The sun.
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it all depends on what plant it is. some plants grow better in the sun, some in the shade.THE CAN OF PLANTS IS A CATUS (SHADE) AND A SUNFLOWER (SUN).
Tiger lilies can grow in the shade but for best results it is recommended that they get some sun. Tiger lilies are a forgiving plant that usually does well in part shade or full shade but they do prefer to have a few hours of sun everyday.
Tomatoes, eggplant, green beans, green peppers can all grow in partail shade, but nothing related to food will grow in heavy shade.