No. In my experience, they actually tend to do better in about 6 - 8 hours of sun. Too much sun can cause scorching, since they are a little tender and don't like to dry out too much. I would say that they can still thrive in as low as 4 hours of light. They can tolerate more shade but they won't bloom or grow as well.
The sun.
Yes, petunias are flowers.
Petunias grow best in sunny areas with 6-8 hours of direct sunlight per day. Some varieties can tolerate partial shade, but they typically bloom best in full sun.
sun plants need sun air and nutrients
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.
As sun awnings provide shade from the sun, you'll likely have luck with any plants that thrive in shade or partial sun. Ask your local garden center for suggestions on regional plants that enjoy staying cool out of the sun!
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).
Liriope plants thrive best in partial to full shade, although they can tolerate some sun.
Petunias belong to the Plantae kingdom and are a genus of flowering plants.
petunias
Some plants with red and green leaves that thrive in both sun and shade include coleus, caladium, and Japanese maple.
Yes, lilac plants can grow in partial shade, but they typically thrive in full sun.