Distinguish according to leaf morphology
1. The leaves are pine like, and most of them like Yang, such as cedar, larch, five needle pine, etc p>
2. The leaves are flat or scaly, and most of them are slightly shade resistant, such as Platycladus orientalis, bamboo cypress, Luohan pine, etc p>
3. Most deciduous plants like Yang, such as chrysanthemum, rose, plum blossom, etc p>
4. Most evergreen plants like half shade, such as turtle backed bamboo, fortune tree, evergreen and so on p>
Distinguish according to the density of leaves
1. Generally speaking, flowers with small and dense leaves like shade, such as asparagus, asparagus, Adiantum, etc p>
2. Most flowers with sparse leaves and extended leaves like Yang, such as morning glory, a bunch of red flowers, oleander, etc p>
Judging by the color of the leaves
Generally speaking, colored leaf or spotted leaf plants have more demand for light. When the light is too weak, the leaves are prone to fade and discoloration, such as discolored wood, tricolor iron, colored leaf grass, etc p>
Judging by the thickness of the leaves
1. Most flowers and plants with thick leaves are shade tolerant, such as rubber tree, Clivia, star anise, etc. these flowers and plants do not require much light, so they can grow normally by scattering light p>
2. Flowers with thin leaves, such as dripping Guanyin and turtle backed bamboo, can grow normally in a bright environment p>
Judging by whether the plant blooms or not
Generally, flowering plants have more requirements for light, such as rose, osmanthus, morning glory, dahlia, etc., while foliage plants have less requirements for light, such as green pineapple, Chlorophytum, asparagus, etc p>
Flower friends, now you know whether your flowers like light ~