Outdoor plants for partial shade – balcony and terrace

Discover our selection of outdoor plants suited for partial shade. Ideal plants for balconies, terraces, and urban gardens receiving soft light without direct sunlight.
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Outdoor plants suited for partial shade are perfect for spaces that receive soft or indirect light. East-facing balconies, partially shaded terraces, or urban gardens protected from direct sunlight often offer this type of exposure.

These plants make it easy to green an outdoor area while avoiding sunburn on the foliage.

What is partial shade exposure?

Partial shade refers to a bright spot that is protected from direct sunlight for much of the day. This could be an east-facing balcony, a shaded terrace, or an outdoor space shielded by a wall or a tree.

Many outdoor plants adapt well to these conditions and can be grown in pots or planters on a balcony or terrace.

Which plants to choose for partial shade?

Flowering plants, some perennials, and various shrubs enjoy soft light and protected exposure. They help create a pleasant green space even without direct sunlight.

These plants can be combined with flowering plants or mini shrubs and urban perennials to structure a balcony or terrace.

Create a green balcony or terrace

Partial shade plants bring greenery and freshness to an outdoor space. By combining different plant sizes and several decorative pots, you can create a harmonious plant arrangement.

To complete your setup, you can also use pots and decorative pots suitable for growing outdoor plants.

Verdeia tips for partial shade plants

Light. Choose a bright spot protected from direct sunlight.

Watering. Potted plants need regular watering, especially during hot periods.

Drainage. Always use pots with drainage holes to avoid excess water.

Protection. Some partial shade plants can be sensitive to intense summer sun.