Spring flower bulbs, hyacinth, tulip, and narcissus. They need to be planted before the ground freezes. For more information go to this website: http://www.flowergardeninghub.com/search/low+sun+light+flowers
no they need sunlight
In-direct sunlight
Flowers couldgrow without sunlight, but it can only grow for a days.
It does not let the flowers grow and the flowers become shriveled up.
Probably not because plants need sunlight to grow.
a bean can grow in little sunlight because it will still be able to live
They grow better in sunlight because it is best if you just keep the regular stuff
Grow flowers yourself.
plants grow very well on the sunlight. it can prepare photosynthesis with this sunlight. it gets lots of vitamin-D in the sunlight
Yes, flowers are living organisms. They have cells, require sunlight, water, and nutrients to grow, and they can reproduce.
Sunlight
Flowers cannot grow by moonlight alone, as they require sunlight for photosynthesis, which is essential for their growth and energy production. Moonlight is simply reflected sunlight and does not provide the necessary intensity or energy for photosynthesis. However, some plants may exhibit nocturnal behaviors, such as opening their flowers at night to attract pollinators, but they still rely on sunlight during the day for their growth.