These 9 flowers thrive in hot climates

Caladium thrives in full sun and high heat, making it an excellent choice for both southern and northern gardens. These caladiums prefer hot weather

Caladium

Pentas, also known as Egyptian star flowers, are perfect for hot climates. With extra-large flower clusters, these plants bloom profusely through high heat and humidity. 

Pentas

Scaevola, or fan flower, is a hardy Australian native that thrives in heat, low humidity, and moderate drought. Modern varieties offer dense blooms and a beautiful shape

Scaevola

Euphorbia features double white flowers and a dense, compact shape. Despite their delicate appearance, these plants are incredibly tough, handling heat, humidity.

Euphorbia

Yellow Helianthus is a robust, everblooming sunflower with a bush-like form. Ideal for the back of beds, along fences, or in large containers, these sunflowers bloom from spring.

Yellow Helianthus

Sweet Caroline Sweet Potato Vines offer rich foliage colors and various leaf shapes. These vines thrive in full sun and shade, making them versatile for different garden conditions. 

Sweet Caroline Sweet Potato Vine

Sweet Caroline Upside vines are vigorous climbers, ideal for trellises, fences, or as trailing plants in containers. Available in Key Lime and Black Coffee.

Climbing Sweet Potato Vine

Lantana varieties offer a broad range of flower colors on densely branched plants. These lantanas bloom continuously without deadheading, making them low maintenance.

Lantana

Salvia plants are large, bushy cultivars that attract hummingbirds, bees, and butterflies. These plants thrive in heat and can tolerate drought once established. 

Salvia