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Judy Holly of the Las Vegas Examiner shares in her latest article 5 plants that survive the extreme temperatures and light intensities of the hot summer months. The author covers the Chilopsis linearis – also known as desert willow and desert Catalpa, Tacoma stans – also known as Yellow Bells and Yellow Trumpet Flower, Caesalpinia pulcherrima - Red Bird of Paradise or Mexican Bird of Paradise, Lantana species and lastly, Nerium oleander. For more on these plants and pictures, follow the link to her article -
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