Light Exposure For Tropicals Outdoors During the Summer
Is your plant being introduced to the outdoors from indoors (even an indoor greenhouse)? Tropical plants that require full sun will need about two weeks of acclimatization. Put the container in a shady area first and slowly move into full sun.
Temps should be consistently above 60º before leaving tropical plants outdoors. It’s often good for the plant to move in and out of your home until the temps are reliable.
Full Sun Tropical Plants
Banana
Bougainvillea
Brugmansia
Canna
Full to Part Sun Tropical Plants
Abutilon (Flowering Maple) Full sun will allow Abutilon to bloom more profusely even though they tolerate anything from full sun to part shade.
Colocasia (elephant ears) Can be grown in full sun if the plant is acclimated very carefully. Without time to adjust leaves will brown. They shouldn’t be allowed to dry out and can even stand in water if you have a pond.
Passiflora (passion flower) Passion flowers need at least 4 hours of full sun each day. Like all flowering tropical plants that need full sun, passion flowers will produce many more blooms in the optimal light conditions.
Tropical Hibiscus Although you can grow hibiscus in part sun, they will bloom more profusely with 6 hours of full sun a day.
Mandevilla & Dipladenia full sun will allow mandevilla to bloom more profusely even though they tolerate anything from full sun to part shade.
Thunbergia Full sun will allow thunbergia to bloom more profusely even though they tolerate anything from full sun to part shade.
Tibouchina Full sun will allow tibouchina to bloom more profusely even though they tolerate anything from full sun to part shade.
Full Sun to Part Shade Tropical Plants
Cordyline
Croton
Part Shade to Shade Tropical Plants
Anthurium
Alocasia
Dieffenbachia
Dracaena (lime green or variegated varieties)
Ficus
Monstera deliciosa
Full Sun Palms
Areca Both Sun & Shade
Chinese Fan
Coconut
Madagascar
Ponytail
Spindle
Part Sun Palms
Sago
Shade or Part Shade Palms
Areca Both Sun & Shade
Bamboo
Cat
Kentia
Lady
Majesty
Parlour
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