10 Creepers That’ll Instantly Turn Your Balcony Into a Monsoon Garden

By Hanna Paul 17 June 2025

Monsoon brings life to our spaces — and your balcony is no exception. With a few easy steps, you can turn your railing into a lush green haven this rainy season.

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The Money Plant (Devil’s Ivy) thrives in rain and low light, making it perfect for monsoon balconies. It also helps clean your indoor air. Simply water when the topsoil dries out.

1) Money Plant

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Satin Pothos brings out new silvery leaves during the monsoon. It prefers well‑drained soil and indirect sunlight — ideal for balconies with drizzly, humid weather.

2) Satin Pothos

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Rangoon Creeper bursts into fragrant pink‑white flowers once the rains begin. Give it sturdy support and full sun to enjoy its showy blossoms all season.

3) Rangoon Creeper

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Butterfly Pea offers bright blue blooms that double as a soothing herbal tea. It loves full sun, daily watering, and grows quickly throughout the monsoon.

4) Butterfly Pea

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Bleeding Heart Vine decorates your wall with white and crimson flowers. It prefers partial shade and consistently moist soil to thrive during monsoon rains.

5) Bleeding Heart Vine

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Honolulu Creeper shows soft pink lantern‑like blooms that bees and butterflies adore. It stays happy in either sun or partial shade and spreads gently with the rain.

6) Honolulu Creeper

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Also called “Japanese Lantern,” this hibiscus droops coral, fringed flowers on long stems. It needs rich, well‑drained soil, ample water, plenty of sun, and regular pruning.

7) Hibiscus Schizopetalus

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The Curtain Creeper drapes walls like a green waterfall. It thrives in morning sun with afternoon shade and only needs occasional trimming to stay neat.

8) Curtain (Vernonia) Creeper

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Chinese Fever Vine features delicate white blooms against lush foliage. It loves humid conditions and grows fast—just give it light support on your balcony trellis.

9) Chinese Fever Vine

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This compact version of Rangoon Creeper is perfect for terraces or small balconies. It blooms before heavy rains and needs only minimal support to shine.

10)  Dwarf Rangoon Creeper

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