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Pat Neasbitt Master Gardener Plants That Can Take The Heat The following plants will actually grow well and thrive in full-sun and dry soil. Rose Moss is a good choice if you need a plant that flowers and dry. This annual's flowers - bright reds, oranges, yellow pinks - glow atop green, succulent leaves. Rose moss grows and spreads up to 2 feet, making it a great groundcover or co Mine usually reseed well each year. Purslane is a cousin to rose moss that usually has larger, sho brilliant colors. It makes an outstanding hanging basket or c Common purslane is actually an edible, medicinal herb with flowers. It is supposed to grow in areas of dry, compacted s find it in my beds with lots of loose compost. Since it's too h now, I may try some in summer salads. Lambs Ears is a perennial plant with beautiful, silvery folia maintenance. It is not only drought-tolerant, but also deer-re won't be able to resist reaching out and stroking its velvety l Hens and Chicks is a hardy mat-forming succulent that pro rosettes. The parent rosettes are the "hens," and the smaller r spring from them are the "chicks". This low-growing perenn about 4" tall and quickly spread to 2' or more in width. It is a a hot, dry western exposure or a rock garden. Stonecrops or Sedums tolerate extreme heat and can handle "Autumn Joy," is definitely the most well known of all sedu its name because it is supposed to bloom in the fall. I'm prob one who isn't that impressed with "Autumn Joy". Mine are s now in June, and I have to cut them back during the summer tall they split and flop over on the ground. I don't really like color of the flowers, either. I do have a sedum called "Brilli is a beautiful bright pink that is no maintenance, and there ar available. I have thrown clippings on the ground that rooted plants! Yarrow or Achillea has foliage that is a beautiful ferny gray have been flowering for weeks now. I'm in the process of cu down to the ground, and they will be flowering again in a fe They are available in pinks, reds, whites, and yellows. I hav called "Moonshine" and a white that is very showy. Shasta Daisies "Becky" is a Shasta daisy cultivar that has es white flowers with yellow centers held on 3 to 4 foot tall, st don't need staking. Most shasta daisies will melt down in O and humidity, but "Becky" is an Oklahoma Proven Plant tha Mine are starting to bloom right now and will bloom all sum lots of butterflies. HAPPY GARDENING!