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During summer, common plants include sunflowers, which thrive in warm temperatures and full sunlight, displaying vibrant yellow blooms. Another example is zinnias, known for their colorful flowers and ability to attract pollinators. Lastly, tomatoes are popular summer plants, often grown in gardens for their delicious fruits and preference for warm weather.

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