In a recent study, researchers observed that plants exposed to sunlight grew significantly taller than those kept in the shade. The study measured the height of various plant species over a period of six weeks. The results showed that on average, the plants in sunlight reached an increase in height of 30% compared to only 10% for shade plants. Furthermore, the researchers noted that sunlight-exposed plants exhibited more vibrant leaf colors and an increase in blooming flowers.
Based on these observations, one might infer certain implications about the relationship between sunlight and plant growth.