What plants would you advice for apartment with a east facing window?
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African violets, and orchids if you can keep them out of hot direct sun in the early mornings. They like a little sun, but not if it is very hot and burning. Mine are east facing and bloom all the time.
East is the morning sun so it is usually less harsh. This should be a good exposure for most indoor plants.
Sun or no sun
I live in Delaware with an eastern exposure for my jungle in the living area. My philodendrons, spider, aloe, Wandering Jew, Norfolk Island Pine, and many more are thriving with this exposure. I moved and had to start fresh from mostly cuttings from my twin. I plan to buy African Violets, as Sandra mentioned.
Depending on your taste in plants (and patience) just about any indoor plant will grow happily in an east window. You can try herbs like thyme and basil, African violets (NEVER water their leaves), orchids (if you're patient), greenery that hangs in baskets like Spider plants, Bromeliades, Snake plants and even Christmas cactus. More to the point is the amount of humidity in the room - which should stay as constant as possible. I use a mist sprayer or sometimes a small room humidifier in the dryer months.
Here is a list of plants you might like. https://www.google.com/search?client=ms-android-verizon&sa=X&biw=360&bih=512&tbm=shop&noj=1&ei=KRZJWvTlLYeMjwTV74q4Dg&q=house+plants+for+an+East+facing+window&oq=house+plants+for+an+East+facing+window&gs_l=mobile-gws-serp.12...2407.18044.0.18902.33.22.1.2.2.0.560.2980.3j10j2j1j0j1.17.0....0...1c.1j4.64.mobile-gws-serp..17.6.1341.3..0j41.0.sZ66Ykvq5Uo
A houseplant is a plant that is grown indoors in places such as residences and offices for decorative purposes, Several indoor plants are considered to bring luck, wealth and prosperity in life.
https://lifeandagri.com/10-best-indoor-plants/