10 heat-tolerant plants that thrive in Indian summers

10 heat-tolerant plants that thrive in Indian summers
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10 heat-tolerant plants that thrive in Indian summers

Indian summers can be quite harsh, with temperatures often exceeding 40 °C. For someone who wants to keep a garden on the balcony or the terrace, it can feel like a constant battle against the scorching sun.Choosing the right plants becomes essential in such conditions, as heat-tolerant varieties are naturally adapted to conserve water, resist wilting, and continue growing even under prolonged exposure to intense sunlight and dry winds.

However, not all plants face the same problem. Heat-resistant plants are built to withstand such conditions. Some of these plants need little water, are resistant to drought, and can withstand direct sunlight. This makes them ideal for use on balconies, terraces, and small gardens where shade may be limited.

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Jasmine for fragrance and beauty
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Jasmine for fragrance and beauty

Jasmine not only survives the summer heat but also provides your space with a nice fragrance. It thrives in the sun and adds a peaceful and natural feel to your home garden.

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Petunia for vibrant displays
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Petunia for vibrant displays

Petunias are known for their vibrant flowers. They do well in full sun and are best suited for container gardens and hanging baskets.

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Jade plant for compact spaces
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Jade plant for compact spaces

The jade plant is a succulent plant that has thick leaves to store water. It thrives in sunny places and does not require frequent maintenance, hence ideal for compact spaces. Frequent care makes it perfect for small balconies.

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Snake plant for extreme resilience
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Snake plant for extreme resilience

If you're looking for something virtually indestructible, you can't go wrong with a snake plant. It adjusts well to heat and doesn't require much watering. Even in an environment where conditions fluctuate, it remains green and stands upright.

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Aloe vera for practical benefits
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Aloe vera for practical benefits

Aloe Vera is not only beautiful to look at, but it is also practical. Aloe Vera grows well in hot weather, requires minimal watering, and is hard to kill. It is ideal for new gardeners and for people with busy lives.

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Zinnia for long-lasting colour
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Zinnia for long-lasting colour

Zinnia is easy to grow and blooms nonstop during the summer months. They are drought-tolerant once established and attract butterflies, giving life to your garden.

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Hibiscus for a tropical touch
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Hibiscus for a tropical touch

Hibiscus plants love warm and sunny conditions. With their large and vibrant flowers, hibiscus plants can add a tropical look to your balcony or patio. However, hibiscus plants do need to be watered regularly. They also do quite well in warm conditions.

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Marigold for easy summer blooms
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Marigold for easy summer blooms

Marigolds are widely cultivated in India for a reason. They are hardy, resistant to pests, and can withstand intense sunlight. Their bright yellow and orange colours are uplifting.

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Portulaca for low-maintenance beauty
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Portulaca for low-maintenance beauty

Also known as the moss rose, the portulaca is a great choice for extreme heat conditions. This plant stores water in its leaves and produces vibrant flowers in direct sunlight. This is a great choice if you need a colourful plant that does not require much maintenance.

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Bougainvillaea for effortless colour
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Bougainvillaea for effortless colour

One of the toughest flowering plants you can grow, bougainvillaea excels in full sun and doesn’t require frequent watering once established. Its bright pink, orange, and white bracts make it a great choice for walls and railings.PC: Canva

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