Esperanza is one of my favorite plants, as its #tropical origins makes it perfect to survive our Texas triple-digit weather.
@MKSinSA …along with Vinca, lantana, good ole roses. 🙂
@Huntn00
Had a really nice lantana that this past winter proved its last leg 😕
How are your roses doing in this heat?
@MKSinSA As long as they have adequate water, which is not excessive, the roses are sturdy to the sun,heat and blooming nicely. However, generally it seems like with this kind of heat plants are liking more shade. I’ve got some succulents I have moved into mostly shade, some into the kitchen because they were burning up. Did you hear about cactus dieing in Arizona due to the intense heat? 😳
@Huntn00
That cactus story was both fascinating and frightening! Desert plants unable to handle the heat sure got my attention!
I'm pretty happy I let a bunch of volunteer trees grow around the yard back when I got the place. Has made some difference but it's still too hot!!!
@MKSinSA Trees are like a reprieve. It’s so long since we’ve gotten decent rain, I’m afraid we’ll start losing trees. I never thought as a resident of East Central Texas I’d be experiencing almost the equivalent of Arizona summer weather. But the people of Arizona, they probably never expected to be experiencing Gehenna temps. 😳