Hey everyone! I'm reaching out from the super hot climate of Arizona. I'm trying to figure out which succulents can thrive outside here, especially with our crazy temperature ranges—going from around 30°F in the winter to a scorching 121°F in the summer. Beyond the usual suspects like Aloe vera, ice plant, agave, and cactus, are there other options that would survive the heat? I'd love to add some beautiful echeverias, watch chain, and sempervivum to my outdoor garden, but I don't want to risk them getting fried in the sun! Any advice?
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Using shade cloth and keeping up with proper watering can make a big difference when you're dealing with extreme heat. Just make sure to monitor their needs since they can vary a lot!

So just to clarify, does that mean I can grow pretty much anything as long as I provide some shade? I've seen varying info about echeverias, especially since I live in zone 11 or 12.