
Most potted flowers prefer diffused sunlight, so placing them on western and eastern windowsills is not a problem. At the same time, windows facing south often remain empty, because not every plant likes direct sunlight.
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Aloe vera will help to solve this "question". The plant literally enjoys the heat and plenty of sun, perfectly tolerates direct rays, and does not cause burns on the leaves.
If you place a croton on a south-facing window, it will reward you with attractive variegated leaves. As with other plants, you should make sure that no drops of water remain on the green part of the plant, which can cause burns.
Passionflowers should also be placed under bright sunlight – of course, if you want to admire their unusual blooms.
There is a place for hibiscus here too. However, the flower must not only be given sun baths, but also aired and sprayed. It is better to moisten the plant from a spray bottle in the evening or early in the morning.
In addition, Cattleya orchids, tradescantia, and coleus feel comfortable in such conditions.
However, do not forget that even the sun-loving plants listed above will not be harmed by shading during the midday hours - from approximately 11 a.m. to 17 p.m. on summer days.