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Bunnings网站对于标签上各个光照要求的解释:
https://www.bunnings.com.au/diy- ... range-indoor-plants
Direct sun
This label refers to the strong light shining through a window right onto any plants placed nearby or on the windowsill itself. Watch out, as it can easily burn delicate leaves.
What to buy: Many succulents including cactus and jade are fine with full sun, along with yucca and some species of palm and bromeliad, but check the tag carefully. Some sun-loving plants such as dracaena still need to be protected from scorching afternoon sunlight.
Bright indirect light
Bathing in this kind of light from large windows and skylights can be a mood-booster for humans and a lifeline for many of our favourite indoor plants. This label describes any well-lit spot that’s out of direct sunlight.
What to buy: Syngonium, monstera, calathea, spider plant, dieffenbachia, philodendron, Chinese money plant, rubber plant and fiddle leaf fig.
Protected shade or filtered light
Some plants prefer a combination of light and shade. In their natural habitat, they grow under the protected shade of tree canopies or in filtered light that’s dappled by leaves and branches. Indoors, they may get filtered light through curtains and blinds or be sheltered by other indoor plants and other obstructions. You can also limit light by positioning plants further away from windows.
What to buy: maidenhair ferns, moth orchid, hoya, calathea, snake plants, ZZ plants, peace lily, cast-iron plant
Low light
Plants positioned in rooms with small windows, on shelves or far away from larger windows are considered to be in low light. Since all plants need some light, this is probably not the ideal condition for the plant. Some species tolerate it more than others – they’ll survive, but growth will slow down. As a rough guide, if it’s too dark to read by, the light is too low for a plant.
What to buy: snake plants, Devil’s ivy, peace lily, ZZ plants, cast-iron plant
chatgpt的翻译:
直射阳光
这个标签指的是透过窗户直射到附近植物或窗台上的强烈光照。要小心,因为它可能会灼伤娇嫩的叶片。
适合购买的植物:许多多肉植物(包括仙人掌和玉树)都能适应全日照,还有丝兰、某些棕榈科植物和凤梨科植物。但请仔细查看标签,有些喜阳植物(如龙血树)仍需避免午后猛烈的阳光暴晒。
明亮的间接光
这种光线通常来自大窗户或天窗,不仅能让人心情愉悦,也是许多室内植物的生命线。这个标签适用于任何光线充足但避免直射阳光的位置。
适合购买的植物:合果芋、龟背竹、孔雀竹芋、吊兰、花叶万年青、蔓绿绒、金钱兜、橡皮树、琴叶榕。
受保护的阴影或过滤光
有些植物更喜欢光照与阴影的结合。在自然环境中,它们生长在树冠遮蔽下,或接受由树叶和枝条散射的光照。室内环境中,它们可能会通过窗帘、百叶窗获得柔和的过滤光,或受到其他植物或家具的遮挡。你还可以通过将植物放在远离窗户的位置来减少光照。
适合购买的植物:铁线蕨、蝴蝶兰、球兰、孔雀竹芋、虎尾兰、ZZ 植物(雪铁芋)、和平百合、铁树。
弱光
放置在小窗房间、书架上或远离大窗户的植物可被认为处于弱光环境。由于所有植物都需要一定的光照,因此这种环境通常不是理想的生长条件。某些植物对弱光的耐受性较强——它们可以存活,但生长速度会放缓。一个简单的判断方法是:如果房间光线暗到无法阅读书本,那么对植物来说光照就太低了。
适合购买的植物:虎尾兰、黄金葛(魔鬼藤)、和平百合、ZZ 植物(雪铁芋)、铁树。
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