1. SunflowerWhen it comes to flowers suitable for growing in summer, sunflowers are the best. It is a very sun-resistant flower. Even in the middle of midsummer, it will not be easily killed by the sun. The more sunlight it gets, the better it blooms. 2. Summer ViolaThe shape of this flower is very unique. It also likes high temperatures and is very heat-resistant. It grows better in summer and blooms more profusely at this time. 3. JasmineIt is called "the jasmine that cannot be killed by the sun", so it is very suitable for cultivation in summer. The more light it receives, the higher the quality of its flowers will be. Many people also keep it outdoors in the summer, which shows that it is very suitable for keeping in the summer. 4. BougainvilleaIt is also a flower that is relatively easy to grow in summer because it prefers sunlight. The more sun it is exposed to in the summer, the larger the flowers it blooms will be, making it very ornamental. 5. PetuniaPetunia is one of the most common flowers. Not only does it have beautiful colors, it is also very easy to grow in summer. It is a long-day flower and can grow at a temperature of around 35 degrees. |
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