The toxin is created by a fungus that thrives in hot, dry weather.
Succulent citrus varieties and other fruit trees thrive very well in cold weather.
Spider mites thrive in hot, dry weather and feed on many plants.
It thrives in hot weather, but not direct sunlight.
A. There are a variety of adaptations that let birds survive and even thrive in cold weather.
It thrives in hot weather, and is considered an heirloom vegetable.
And don't forget all the greens, which also thrive in cool weather.
Knock Out roses, for instance, are hardy to 20 below and also thrive in hot, humid weather.
They are also capable of thriving in hot and humid weather.
Some plants require long, hot days, while others thrive in cool weather.