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17 Drought-Tolerant Plants Perfect for Dry Spots in Your Garden

You can have beautiful outdoor living spaces full of color and water less by choosing drought-tolerant plants.

Contributors: Sarah Hutchinson
lantana drought tolerant

1. Lantana

Luscious® Citrus Blend
Lantana camara
Full sun
Annual

Lantana is a great plant to grow if you're dealing with dry conditions in your garden. This resilient plant keeps blooming even when water is scarce, giving you clusters of small, colorful flowers from spring to fall. It spreads nicely too, making it perfect for filling in spaces and adding a pop of color to your landscape.

stonecrop drought tolerant

2. Stonecrop

Rock 'N Grow® 'Back in Black'
Sedum hybrid
Full sun
Zones 3-9

Sedum, also known as stonecrop, is a real trooper when it comes to drought. This succulent plant stores water in its thick, fleshy leaves, allowing it to thrive even when other plants are wilting. You'll love its low-growing, carpet-like form that's topped with clusters of tiny star-shaped flowers, usually in shades of pink, red, or yellow. Sedum is a great low-maintenance option for rock gardens or as a ground cover in sunny, dry spots.

mangave

3. Mangave

Art & Sol 'Tooth Fairy'
Mangave hybrid
Full sun
Annual

Mangave is a striking succulent that doesn't require a lot of water to thrive. This eye-catching plant combines the best features of agaves and manfredas, giving you dramatic, colorful leaves that often sport unique patterns or speckles. Mangave is easy to grow and surprisingly tough. Use it to add a bold, architectural element to your garden or patio containers.

lavender

4. Lavender

Sweet Romance®
Lavandula angustifolia
Full sun
Zones 5-9

Lavender is a fragrant favorite that doesn't mind being thirsty. This aromatic herb boasts silvery-green foliage and spikes of purple flowers that add a touch of Provence to any garden. Lavender thrives in sunny spots with well-drained soil, making it an ideal choice for water-wise gardens. You'll love its calming scent and the way it attracts pollinators to your outdoor space.

catmint

5. Catmint

'Cat's Pajamas'
Nepeta hybrid
Full sun
Zones 3-8

Among plants resistant to drought, Catmint is another impressive option with purple flowers. If you're in a cold climate where lavender won't thrive, Catmint makes an excellent substitute. This hardy perennial blooms all summer long and is nearly carefree. Add it to a water-wise border, mass it along a slope, or even grow it in containers.

agastache

6. Anise Hyssop

Meant to Bee® 'Queen Nectarine'
Agastache hybrid
Full sun
Zones 5-9

Agastache is a tough perennial that thrives in dry weather. Its tall spikes of pink, purple, and orange flowers add a splash of color and a sweet scent to your garden. Plus, it's a favorite for hummingbirds and bees. Plant Agastache in a sunny spot with well-drained soil, and enjoy its beautiful blooms from summer through fall.

coneflower

7. Coneflower

Summersong Firefinch
Echinacea hybrid
Part sun to sun
Zones 4-8

Looking for a cheerful, drought-tolerant plant? Try coneflowers! Their daisy-like flowers will add mid- to late-season color to your garden in shades of pink, purple, yellow, red, orange and white. Newly planted coneflowers need consistent water, but once established they'll do just fine during drought.

Russian sage

8. Russian Sage

'Denim 'n Lace'
Perovskia atriplicifolia
Full sun
Zones 4-9

Add a touch of elegance to any garden with Russian sage's silvery-green foliage and tall spikes of lavender-blue flowers. Water regularly through the first growing season to encourage a deep root system. But be cautious, as overwatering can lead to disease and root rot. Once established, Russian sage is drought-resistant and low-maintenance.

 
yarrow

9. Yarrow

'Firefly Sunshine'
Achillea hybrid
Full sun
Zones 3-8

For color that lasts all summer, even during dry spells, look no further! Yarrow is an easy plant with bright flowers that will stand out in your garden. This low-maintenance plant is also a great choice if you struggle with deer and rabbits.

purslane

10. Purslane

Mojave® Yellow
Portulaca umbraticola
Full sun
Annual

Bring a pop of color to your garden with this joyful, drought-proof plant. Purslane is a low-growing succulent with flowers in juicy shades of tangerine, pink, red, fuchsia, and yellow that open in the sunshine. It's a great choice for warm climates and poor, drier soils. Use it as a colorful ground cover, in hanging baskets, or as a filler in container gardens. Bonus: No deadheading required!

gaura

11. Butterfly Flower

Stratosphere Pink Picotee
Gaura lindheimeri
Full sun
Annual

Gaura is a graceful, drought-tolerant perennial that brings a touch of whimsy to your garden. Its slender stems dance in the breeze, adorned with delicate white or pink flowers that look like butterflies in flight. Gaura thrives in full sun and well-drained soil, continuing to bloom even when water is scarce. Use this long-blooming beauty in borders, cottage gardens, or as a soft, airy contrast to bolder plants.

cranesbill gernaium

12. Cranesbill Geranium

'Boom Chocolatta'
Geranium pratense
Part sun to sun
Zones4-8

Want a plant that's as adaptable as it is charming? Look no further than cranesbill geranium. Its saucer-shaped flowers in pink, purple, or white bloom from spring to fall, adorning attractive foliage. Use this drought-resistant beauty for erosion control, pathway edging, in rock gardens, or mixed borders.

St. John's wort

13. St. John's Wort

Sunny Boulevard®
Hypericum kalmianum
Full sun 
Zones 4-8

Brighten up your drought-tolerant garden with the rich-yellow flowers of St. John's Wort. Its water-wise qualities are no secret - Sunny Boulevard® was even named a Blue Ribbon Winner in the UC Davis Landscape Irrigation Trials. With its compact growth habit, St. John's Wort is ideal for ground cover, border edges, or as a low-maintenance filler in mixed plantings.

evergreen shrub

14. Pyracomeles

Juke Box®
xPyracomeles sp.
Part sun to sun
Zones 7-9

Looking for a boxwood alternative that can handle drought? Meet Pyracomeles, a trouble-free shrub with very glossy leaves and a distinctive texture. Juke Box also earned a Blue Ribbon award in the UC Davis Landscape Irrigation Trials. Use as a low hedge, accent plant, or in mixed borders where it will maintain its good looks with minimal fuss.

butterfly bush

15. Butterfly Bush

Pugster Blue®
Buddleia x
Full sun
Zones 5-9

True-blue flowers are a rarity in drought-resistant gardens, but Pugster Blue® butterfly bush delivers. This compact dynamo packs full-sized flowers onto a dwarf frame, bringing hard-to-find color to any landscape. Perfect for smaller spaces or mixed borders, this butterfly bush attracts pollinators while asking little in return.

wormwood

16. Wormwood

Silver Bullet®
Artemisia stelleriana
Full sun
Annual

Wormwood is perfect for adding unique texture and contrast to your garden. With its silvery foliage, it serves as an excellent accent plant in containers and landscape combinations. Thriving in full sun and well-drained soil, wormwood is low maintenance and drought tolerant once established.

dianthus

17. Pinks

Fruit Punch® 'Maraschino'
Dianthus hybrid
Part sun to sun
Zones 4-9

With its lovely fragrance and easy maintenance, Dianthus adds both beauty and a delightful scent to your landscape. It is an ideal choice for edging sunny borders and pathways with its charming, colorful blooms. Dianthus will tolerate dry soil for short periods, also making it a practical addition to your garden. 

More About Drought-Tolerant Landscaping Plants

All the plants listed have drought tolerant potential both from results in trials and what is inherent in the genetics. Remember that Florida drought and Arizona drought are different animals. Dry with drought is different from humid with drought; this terminology is relative to your region, so use caution when using this information.

ALL plants need at least 2 weeks of regular frequent watering to become well established in the landscape, longer for larger pots and shrub lines. NONE of our plants will do well watered once at planting and never watered again.

XERISCAPE & XERISCAPING

Are terms used to outline a landscaping style that employs drought-resistant plants to help conserve water.

DROUGHT-RESISTANT

As a definition varies by location, it means the plant can (once established) survive on natural precipitation with infrequent watering, or withstand dry periods. Used interchangeably with drought tolerance though they don’t truly mean the same thing. Drought tolerant means the plant deals with severe drought on a regular basis, and recovers from repeated wilting.

WATER-WISE 

This has come to mean a plant that does well in a landscape that manages water sensibly, using moisture zones and managing water use. Includes other aspects such as mulching, reduction of turf grass, etc.

DROUGHT AVOIDANCE

Does not mean the plant runs away, but that it has developed storage capacity or other characteristics that enable it to weather severe drought without wilting, such as cacti and succulents.  

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