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.
Different plants grow better in direct and indirect sunlight. African violets, for example grow better in indirect light as the direct sunlight will burn their leaves. But other plants, such as citrioso, sunflower, morning glory, shamrock etc grow well in direct sun.
The amount of solar radiation is highly variable depending on altitude and geographical location. You will need to provide the above information with your question since direct sunlight is not same everywhere.
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no they can grow in indirect light that is why they make such good indoor plants
Depending on your lighting situation outdoors. But in your "artificial lighting" you can control you environment to a set focus that you prefer unlike my plants. I prefer the art of artificial lighting via I can control the maximum heat and output of lighting.
Yes plants do grow towards sunlight that is why some plants lean to a certain side.
Bean plants, especially the common string bean are easy for all gardeners to grow. They grow much better in full sunlight.
sunlight because plants can`t grow without sunlight
Direct Sunlight, but they can survive in limited with an adaptation called geotropism where the plant grows towards the light
plants grow better with sunlight because of photosynethsis
There are a few plants that grow better with morning sunlight. Some of the plants are spring bloomers, pansy and sunflowers.
in the sunlight because plants need sunlight,water,fertilizer to grow!!!!!!!!
plants grow very well on the sunlight. it can prepare photosynthesis with this sunlight. it gets lots of vitamin-D in the sunlight
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I am not sure about heat but I do know that they grow better when they are planted in direct sunlight.
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By studies, plants grow underneath natural sunlight better.
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