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Sunshine, beautiful, bright… what’s not to love. Not all our plants love bright, direct sunlight. It can lead to crispy leaves, soil trying out too quickly or even the demise of your beloved plant pal. We have the ultimate guide to knowing what plants love bright sun and which need a little shade. Check out our plant tags here (https://www.plantprojectcanada.com/indoor/plant-tags/) or if you just need a little refresher on where your plant babies should sit, take a look at our plant map here https://www.plantprojectcanada.com/plant-101s/location-location-location/