Some evergreens are adapted to be drought tolerant and can grow easily in hot and wet places. The bristle cone pine is an example of a pine tree that thrives in this environment.
Unfortunately, plants are subject to a powdery mildew when growing in hot places. African Daisy, Bitterweed, blanket flower, Butter Daisy, Cockscomb, Dahlberg Daisy , and dusty miller are just a few that will grow well in hot places.
gentian plants dont grow very tall as they live in very hot areas so if you was to take out a plant and put in a pot in the sun it will die gentian plants do not grow very tall as they live invery hot places so there is not enough water to make them grow but there food keeps them alive
Plants growing in hot and damp places?
It could be worth a try. Olive trees like a Mediterranean climate, hot and dry with some rain in winter, so they grow in California.
this is a biome which has cool wet winters and hot dry summers . the comes a group of evergreen plants with tiny , hard , which are typical of this area this is a biome which has cool wet winters and hot dry summers . the comes a group of evergreen plants with tiny , hard , which are typical of this area this is a biome which has cool wet winters and hot dry summers . the comes a group of evergreen plants with tiny , hard , which are typical of this area
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they grow in hot areas but, have long leaves for shade.
Hot and in Texas, Arizona and California
hot & humid
Mango likes to grow in hot and bright summer
Unfortunately, plants are subject to a powdery mildew when growing in hot places. African Daisy, Bitterweed, blanket flower, Butter Daisy, Cockscomb, Dahlberg Daisy , and dusty miller are just a few that will grow well in hot places.
The sun beats down on them.
Well it grew up my nose and that's warm