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Just moved out of a room in a shared apartment to a place of my own, and spreading my plant collection out over a whole place as opposed to one room makes it look a lot smaller.
The place has a BEAUTIFUL front room with south and southeast windows and I’m looking to fill it with plants that can take the heat (ie, direct sunlight for hours). Any ideas are appreciated :) the only thing I have my heart set on so far is a bird of paradise I’ll try to get from ikea.
I live in Germany and have a south facing window that gets direct sun with zero shade. My windowsill is getting direct sun from like 12-6pm. Are there any plants except for cacti and some succulents that could survive those hard conditions? I‘d love to decorate my windowsill with some plants!
So, there’s a common misunderstanding that sunlight coming through a window and hitting plants is “direct” sun, but it’s actually not. Windows filter a fair amount of the light, so the light through your windows is actually indirect sun. Most non-shade plants will love living in a south-facing window as long as they’re given time to acclimate to the increased light.
You’d have a far harder time trying to find plants that can’t handle direct sunlight than you would finding plants that can.