
Ich habe also dieses Fenster, das ich gerne mit einem hohen, breiten Topf und einigen buschigen Pflanzen abdecken würde, etwa Euonymus japonicus oder Buxus, weil sie dicht und schwer durchschaubar sind, aber diese gedeihen nicht im Innenbereich. Kennt also jemand eine Alternative dazu außer für den Innenbereich? Das Fenster ist nach Nordosten ausgerichtet, bekommt im Sommer viel intensive Sonne, europäisches Klima.
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North east is weak light. Not a good plant window. Get curtains for privacy
I would put pothos and climbing philodendrons on trellises
Just saw this! https://www.reddit.com/r/houseplants/s/0dLJjplomP
Snake plants would do well there, probably
Dracena would be really nice there.
Fiddle Leaf Fig
Rubber plant
Norfolk Pine
Ming Aralia
African Fern Pine
Okay if plants don’t work out in the end, you could always consider frosting a section of the window either with liquid frost or a stick/peel thing. There’s also those reflective ones but then light doesn’t come through as much. But hopefully you find a plant they’re much nicer haha.
Coleus or croton, both love direct light.
Dracaena Surculosa
Areca palms.
Weeping fig? Hanging pothos? Ferns on pedestals? Blinds 😂 blackout curtains?
Hibiscus shrub, citrus maybe?
Shefflera, hanging plants like Philo Brasil, and Marble Queen Pothos, tall snake plants
Monsteras get huge. I keep mine on tall plant stands (at or just below window sill height) to maximize the light they get. I didn’t do it for privacy but that’s been a result. Here’s my favorite one.
https://preview.redd.it/0ncin78fxh8g1.png?width=2442&format=png&auto=webp&s=55d4304cdf93dc71e8351e2d6fdfc095fc412122