Indoor plants in full sun
A large south-facing window and a nice sunny spot in the house all day long? Nice! But keep in mind some houseplants that can't stand the bright sun well. Houseplants that are in full sun catch a lot of direct sunlight. Houseplants that do not tolerate this well will develop light yellow or brown spots on the leaves if they receive too much sunlight. Fortunately, there are also real sunbathers, perfect for that bright spot in the house!
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