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  2. Our Recommended Hanging Plants Will Glam Up Any Space - AOL

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    Indoor and outdoor hanging plants add color and style to rooms, patios, and decks. Check out our favorites! ... Strawberries need full sun, which is considered 6 or more hours of direct sunlight ...

  3. The Best Plants for Your Patio, No Matter How Much Sun It Gets

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    When shopping for outdoor patio plants, pay attention to the amount of sun or shade your patio receives throughout the day. Full sun is considered six or more hours of direct sunlight, while part ...

  4. What Does Indirect Sunlight Mean for Your Plants—and ... - AOL

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    This means a plant in an east-facing window will have direct sun in the morning, then indirect light the rest of the day. For most houseplants, placing them in direct sun all day long is dangerous.

  5. Russelia equisetiformis - Wikipedia

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    Russelia equisetiformis is cultivated as an ornamental plant, for subtropical & temperate gardens. In tropical locations, it is recommended to be used as feature pots or hanging planters as it can become unruly in garden settings. Various colours exist ranging from white, yellow, pale orange & shades of red.

  6. Sedum adolphi - Wikipedia

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    Sedum nussbaumerianum Bitter. Sedum adolphi (often erroneously spelled Sedum adolphii), the coppertone stonecrop or golden Sedum, is a species of succulent plant in the family Crassulaceae. [1][2] It is native to Mexico, where it grows in rocky terrain and on cliff faces. It has also become naturalized in Sicily and the Canary Islands. [3]

  7. Maranta leuconeura - Wikipedia

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    Maranta leuconeura is a well-known houseplant in temperate regions, requiring a minimum temperature of 15 °C (59 °F). As a plant that is native to rainforests, Maranta prefers bright indirect sunlight, high humidity, and well-drained soil that has a high humus content. [6] Acidic, clay or loam soils are tolerable. [9]