Plants by exposure – choose for your outdoor space
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Bromelia Ananas (Ornamental Pineapple) – H30 cm | Pot Ø12 cmBromelia Ananas (Ornamental Pineapple) – H30 cm | Pot Ø12 cm- Regular price
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Drosera Capensis (Cape Sundew) H17 cm | Pot Ø12 cmDrosera Capensis (Cape Sundew) H17 cm | Pot Ø12 cm- Regular price
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Sarracenia Judith Hindle (Purple Pitcher Plant) H30 cm | Pot Ø12 cmSarracenia Judith Hindle (Purple Pitcher Plant) H30 cm | Pot Ø12 cm- Regular price
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Crassula tenelli (Velvety Crassula) H15 cm | Pot Ø11 cmCrassula tenelli (Velvety Crassula) H15 cm | Pot Ø11 cm- Regular price
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Calathea Makoyana (Cathedral Plant)Calathea Makoyana (Cathedral Plant)- Regular price
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To successfully create a green balcony or terrace, it is essential to choose plants suited to their exposure. Some plants enjoy full sun, while others prefer partial shade or shade. Wind, cold, and temperature variations can also affect plant growth in the city.
Choosing plants according to exposure
Exposure is one of the most important criteria for selecting outdoor plants. A south-facing balcony receives a lot of sunlight and requires plants that can withstand heat and dryness.
The plants from the full sun collection are especially suited for very bright terraces and balconies.
Spaces receiving softer light can accommodate plants from the partial shade collection. Balconies with very little exposure can host plants suited to the shade collection.
Taking outdoor conditions into account
Beyond exposure, plants must also be adapted to the climatic conditions of your environment: wind, cold, temperature variations, or dryness.
Plants from the hardy and resistant collection are particularly suited for balconies and terraces exposed to sometimes harsh outdoor conditions.
Creating a balanced and sustainable outdoor space
Combining plants adapted to their environment helps create a more harmonious and sustainable outdoor space. A well-planted balcony can remain decorative all year round.
To discover more outdoor design ideas, also explore our balconies and terraces or outdoor jungle collections.
Verdeia tips for choosing your plants
Observe the sunlight. Note how many hours of direct sun your balcony or terrace receives.
Adapt plants to climatic conditions. Some plants tolerate wind, heat, or cold better.
Choose suitable decorative pots. Decorative pots and pots that are large enough allow plants to develop better.
Start with a few well-adapted plants. A coherent selection helps create a sustainable and easy-to-maintain green outdoor space.

