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Holly is not native to Arizona; it typically thrives in temperate climates. However, some species of holly may be grown in gardens or landscapes in Arizona, particularly in cooler, higher elevation areas. Gardeners often select holly varieties that can tolerate the state's heat and arid conditions. Overall, while not a natural part of Arizona's flora, holly can be cultivated in certain settings within the state.

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