When talking about plants , " verbatim Dominicus " or " full sun " is Sunday exposure of at least six time of day per day . Although most unfolding plants need a mellow level of sun than many plant that bring forth only foliage , long period of sun during the summertime can be concentrated on some plants . However , there are some flower that prefer unmediated sun for foresighted periods of time .

Duranta

Duranta ( Duranta errecta ) is considered a native plant in most parts of the U.S. It give rise prominent white trumpet - shaped prime that unfold in the evening . The flora is a quick - growing broad - leafed annual that grow to the size of a shrub over the summer . One plant life can raise hundreds of flush in the even that grow a pleasing fragrance when they open up . All parts of the duranta plant are poisonous .

Bougainvillea

The bougainvillea ( Bougainvillea glabra ) forms colorful bracts of purple , pink or magenta at the terminal of long thorny limb . It can be grown in containers or in the earth , but it is not icing kind and needs protection during the winter . In Robert Frost - free areas a bougainvillea can get large , up to 6 feet tall or more , but in most areas it works well as a container plant or hanging basket in full Dominicus .

Zinnia

The zinnia ( Zinnia elegans ) is a favorite flush for mature in full sun . The large variety of colors available combined with the heat tolerance get to old maid a garden favorite . There are low - growing border - type zinnias as well as tall old maid appropriate for cutting useable . They grow easily from seed .

Marigold

Marigolds ( Tagetes erecta ) are a garden favorite and the orange , icteric or white-hot blossoms light up the garden when plant in full sun . There are tall type and small moulding types available , and they all can be easily grown from ejaculate or transplant . Remove expend marigold blossoms so the plant will keep producing flowers for a foresightful period of metre .

Black-eyed Susan

The black - eyed Susan ( Rudbeckia hirta ) is a aboriginal wild flower in the U.S. that blooms in early summer . However , new improved varieties have a longer bloom period and much larger flowers with different coloured peak than the aboriginal change . Some types are perennial , come back class after twelvemonth , while others reseed in the garden and return in the spring .

Sunflower

The helianthus ( Helianthus annuus ) is usable in variety that are very decorative and provide more color than the stock tall eccentric that grow heavy seeded player head . Varieties are now available that get violent , orange and bi - colored efflorescence petals . There are even varieties that only mature 12 in grandiloquent for colorful borders . All sunflower varieties produce best if planted in full sunlight .

Cosmos

Cosmos ( Cosmos bipinnatus ) is a aboriginal wild flower in most parts of the U.S. The simple daisy - like flowers are produce on sturdy branching plants in full sun during the warmest part of the time of year . They are available in many colors , from purplish to bright orange , with some double - petaled varieties available . Cosmos reseed and often form a fall crop of flush . macrocosm perform best if there is at least 6 inches of space between plant life .

Cockscomb

Cockscomb ( Celosia argentea var . cristata ) is one of the most interesting flowers to originate in full sunshine . The most striking feature is the large velvety bloom , or combs , that form on each flora . The flower can last up to six weeks or longer , and the plant life reseed prolifically . Cockscomb grow under the most demanding garden condition and provides people of colour until nightfall if imbed in late leap when the ground is warm .

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