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7 Sun-Loving Houseplants That Actually Refuse To Die In Direct Light

February 18, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

These Are 7 Sun-Loving Houseplants That Actually Refuse To Die In Direct Light

Sunlight does not ruin houseplants. Weak choices ruin houseplants. If your brightest window feels more like a danger zone than a place of honor, you simply have not matched it with the right green companion. Some plants crave intense light, stretch toward it, and reward you with bold growth instead of crispy leaves. If you…

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