House plants as outdoor shade plants? Can I use house plants as shade plants outside? Or are...

Can I use house plants as shade plants outside? Or are house plants for the inside because they need the shelter?
Answers:    All plants originate outdoors so if you live in a frost free zone bequeath it a try.I live in Sydney Australia and we grow plants outside that others cannot and afterwards when we travel further north towards the tropics they can grow most of the plants outside that we can only grow inside.
It depends on your garden zone. For example I live within the U.S., Midwest, Zone 5. Every year I move my tropicals outdoors when the temperature reach 70 degrees fahrenheit. These include begonias, hoya, wandering Jew, philodendron, clivia, confident types of elephant ears, tropical waterlilies, tropical hibiscus and others. Some require shade and others can take full sun. You are going to hold to do a little research to find out what sympathetic of plants do well surrounded by your area. I suggest discussion to your local nursery.