Some plants need full sun, and some are sensitive to them. If you live in a sunny location, it’s indeed more of an advantage to get plants that can tolerate it than getting those that can’t.
Assuming that proper care is given to these nature babies, this will enable you to grow a lush, bright, and scrumptious garden.
So, in this list, we bring you some flowers that adore and love full sun. Whether you’ve been gardening for a while or just starting out, you might want to get and grow one of them.
1) Sunflower
The sunflower is known to turn in the sun’s direction to receive light until it matures. It adores the sun, and that’s why it’s been taken to signify full devotion and loyalty to someone.
While six hours of sun is generally enough for sunflowers every day, there’s no problem if they get any more than that.
Just a tip, though: ensure that your sunflowers are well-spaced apart in their bedding, or their flowers or foliage will get insufficient sunlight and thus, suffer wilting.
2) Shasta Daisy
Shasta daisies never fail to brighten the day of its beholder. These flowers are playful, cheery, colorful, and delicate.
You can already guess that they love getting full sun from these positive qualities. With its help, they can grow at their best.
However, the shasta daisy can also adapt to an area receiving only partial sun, even with little shade. But don’t put them there for too long, or the flowers and leaves will droop.
3) Marigold
Marigolds are these flame-colored or yellow flowers with an unusual pattern. They also love the direct sun and do well in garden borders and pot vessels.
True to their bright color, marigolds symbolize warmth, happiness, and good luck. So many people buy them for their moms on Mother’s Day, to wish a friend a speedy recovery, and to decorate the venue.
The best part is these flowers attract pollinators like butterflies, bees, and ladybugs, which is good for your garden. Also, these insects would be happy to feed on harmful plant pests such as aphids, spider mites, and earwigs.
4) Clematis
Clematis has wavy petals and big, yellow stamens in the middle. It comes in a range of hues, including purple, pink, red, white, and blue, and sometimes with dual shades.
These star-shaped beauties love the full sun as well. They thrive in sunny sites for a minimum of six hours per day and on moist and well-draining soil.
Though you can put them in a spot with partial sun only, they won’t be able to blossom as abundantly as a result.