A dracaena plant, left, is reflected by a table surface in Mary Lou Adams’ sunroom near Leavenworth. At right is an artificial palm that, she says, she brought in after too much sunlight killed another plant. The tall plant at left is a dieffenbachia. (World photo/Kathryn Stevens)
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Heading into winter, Mary Lou Adams isn’t worried about falling into a low-light funk. Her sunroom will provide all the brightness she needs. “I think the best thing we ever did was put a sunroom on the house,” she says. “People come in and say, ‘Oh, this is such a bright, cheery room.’ It’s a wonderful feeling.”
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