Ideal growing conditions vary, depending on species, but in general these plants need dappled shade, preferably with sun in the early morning and late afternoon.
Bats travel between primary and peripheral roost trees, especially on hot days, as they may need shade.
These beauties need rich soil and partial shade; you will have no luck with them in full sun.
In that case the beast had best get moving; it will need shade come sunrise.
Cause you are going to need shade, sleep, and to attempt some privacy.
They are cloud forest plants and need partial shade to full sun with a moist well-drained soil mix.
They need shade, yet require good air circulation: those beautiful leaves are susceptible to fungus diseases.
Needing shade, I knocked on the rickety door of hut 143.
Will it grow in full sun, or does it need shade?
Both species need well-drained, slightly acid soil, light shade, strong supports and plenty of room.