Sedum, comes in many varities and has beautiful blooms. I have those darn slugs....they don't touch the Sedum...and, any type of fern!!
One that doesn't like light. Often referred to as shade tolerant.
New Guinea Inpatients are one of the few shade-tolerant flowers that are non-toxic to cats.
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The root of the plant is most susceptible to parasitic roundworms. They destroy plant roots, causing the entire plant to die.
No, direct sunlight will not damage a money tree plant. Money trees thrive in full sun and partial shade; outdoor plants do not need direct sunlight. However, plants grown indoors will do best in full, bright light.
Cucumbers prefer some shade.
It depends on if the plant is in the shade or sun. If it is a sun plant and is the shade, it will die, and vice versa. But if you put it in the right climate, it will do fune with watering.
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because a sun plant needs more sunlight
Primrose need sun or shade
This greatly depends on the type of plant.