Plants for sunny balconies – heat-resistant

Is your balcony facing full south? Discover our selection of plants for balconies in full sun that love heat and intense rays. Olive trees, lavender, citrus, succulents: transform your urban balcony into a Mediterranean oasis.
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  • Olea europaea – Indoor and Outdoor Olive Tree - Verdeia - 1 Olea europaea – Indoor and Outdoor Olive Tree - Verdeia - 2
    Olea europaea (Olive)
    Olea europaea (Olive)
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  • Opuntia Rubescens Consolea — Paddle Cactus - Verdeia - 1 Opuntia Rubescens Consolea — Paddle Cactus - Verdeia - 2
    Opuntia Rubescens Consolea (Prickly Pear Cactus)
    Opuntia Rubescens Consolea (Prickly Pear Cactus)
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    Clematis 'Nubia' (Red remontant clematis) H65 cm | Pot Ø15 cm
    Clematis 'Nubia' (Red remontant clematis) H65 cm | Pot Ø15 cm
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  • Ficus carica ‘Little Miss Figgy’ Organic - Dwarf Fig Tree - 23 x 50 cm - Verdeia - 1 Ficus carica &
    Ficus carica 'Little Miss Figgy' — Organic dwarf fig tree H50 cm | Pot Ø23 cm
    Ficus carica 'Little Miss Figgy' — Organic dwarf fig tree H50 cm | Pot Ø23 cm
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  • Citrus Calamondin Ø15 cm x H40 cm in pot — orange citrus for apartment white background Close-up of Citrus Calamondin fruits — small orange citrus and shiny foliage
    Citrus Calamondin (Indoor Orange Tree)
    Citrus Calamondin (Indoor Orange Tree)
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  • Yucca elephantipes – Indoor Yucca or Spanish Dagger Palm - Verdeia - 1 Yucca elephantipes – Indoor Yucca or Spanish Dagger Palm - Verdeia - 2
    Yucca elephantipes (Indoor Yucca)
    Yucca elephantipes (Indoor Yucca)
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  • Sedum Tornado, trailing succulent plant in its growing pot on a white background close-up of the foliage of the Sedum Tornado succulent plant
    Sedum Tornado (Spiral Sedum) H15 cm | Pot Ø11 cm
    Sedum Tornado (Spiral Sedum) H15 cm | Pot Ø11 cm
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  • Laurus nobilis — Bay laurel on stem - Verdeia - 1 Laurus nobilis — Bay laurel on stem - Verdeia - 2
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  • Rosier Rouge H45 cm | Pot Ø17 cm - Verdeia - 1 Red Rose H45 cm | Pot Ø17 cm - Verdeia - 2
    Red Rose H45 cm | Pot Ø17 cm
    Red Rose H45 cm | Pot Ø17 cm
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Is your balcony facing due south? The full sun balcony plants presented here love heat and intense rays. Olive trees, lavender, citrus, succulents: even on a small apartment balcony, these hardy plants make it easy to create a little natural corner in the city. Explore our balconies & terraces collection for even more options.

Mediterranean plants for south-facing balconies

Sun-resistant plants like Olive, Rosemary, and Lavender are perfect for a sunny balcony. They tolerate intense heat and require little watering. The Bougainvillea bursts with bright colors all summer, while the Hibiscus offers spectacular flowers. Discover all our varieties in our Mediterranean urban garden collection.

Citrus plants love full sun: lemon trees and calamondin orange trees are easy to grow in pots on a south-facing balcony. Pair them with aromatic plants (rosemary, bay laurel) for a balcony that is both beautiful and useful. Succulents (aloe vera, opuntia, sedum) add a graphic, ultra-resilient touch.

Heat-resistant flowering plants

  • Bougainvillea: abundant blooms, bright colors
  • Hibiscus: spectacular flowers, summer blooming
  • Kalanchoe: long-lasting blooms, ultra-resistant
  • Wallflower: delicate fragrance, colorful blooms

Climbing plants for sunny balconies

  • Jasmine: delicate fragrance, white or pink flowers
  • Passionflower: exotic flowers, fast growth
  • Wisteria: spectacular spring blooms
  • Trumpet vine: bright orange flowers, very vigorous

Setting up a full sun balcony

Choose pots with water reservoirs to limit rapid evaporation. Terracotta pots regulate temperature better than plastic ones. Create different levels with climbing plants on trellises to maximize vertical space. Combine flowering and aromatic plants for a balcony that is both attractive and functional.

Water regularly in summer, especially during heatwaves, preferably in the morning or evening. To know when to water, use the finger test. Fertilize every 2 weeks from April to September. In winter, bring frost-sensitive plants (citrus, hibiscus) indoors or protect them with a frost cloth. Check out our guide to prepare your plants for spring.

Which plants resist full sun best on a balcony?

Citrus, lavender, rosemary, olive, succulents, and cacti resist full sun best. These Mediterranean plants tolerate intense heat and occasional drought. They thrive on south-facing balconies.

How often should you water full sun balcony plants?

Water regularly in summer, especially during heatwaves, preferably in the morning or evening. Intense sun quickly evaporates water. During heatwaves, a second watering in the evening may be necessary.

Which flowering plants are best for a south-facing balcony?

Bougainvillea, hibiscus, kalanchoe, and wallflower are ideal for a south-facing balcony. They love direct sun and offer generous blooms all summer. Flowering climbing plants (jasmine, passionflower) also create a spectacular balcony.

How to protect my balcony plants from excessive heat?

Use pots with water reservoirs, mulch the soil surface, and create partial shade with climbing plants. Terracotta pots regulate temperature better. Water generously during heatwaves.