‘Burgundy Blast’ false indigo
Baptisia 'Burgundy Blast'
A redder shade of purple than the other purple Baptisia, this cultivar delivers dark wine … Continued
Drought-tolerant and drought-resistant plants may still need supplemental water from time to time, but they can survive periods of dryness without dying.
Drought-resistant plants like cactus, hens and chicks, and sedums can go for very long periods without water and do not tolerate poorly drained locations. Drought-resistant tropical plants grown indoors in winter like cactus, Sansevieria, Echeveria, and other succulents sometimes fail due to overwatering.
Drought-tolerant plants grow in many textures and sizes and have different adaptations that help them get through periods of drought:
The latter two types of plants are drought tolerant once established because any new planting, regardless of drought tolerance, needs to be watered during the first growing season to allow roots to reach the depths needed to access moisture during dry periods.
It’s also important to note that survival may not mean that the plant will look its best during this time. Watering weekly for a longer period of time will result in the best-looking gardens with the highest tolerance for drought. During the hottest, dryest times in summer, watering deeply twice a week is recommended. These less frequent waterings will encourage root systems to expand, making it easier for plants to access moisture when their environment is dry.
Winter drought has become a bigger problem in recent years as snowfall declines. Evergreen plants are especially vulnerable during winter drought because their foliage continues to shed moisture while dormant deciduous plants have shed their leaves and can conserve moisture in woody stems and underground. Watering shrubs and trees in winter on days when the temperature allows (above freezing) will help ensure their healthy return in spring.
Here are some drought-tolerant and drought-resistant plants to grow—
Baptisia 'Burgundy Blast'
A redder shade of purple than the other purple Baptisia, this cultivar delivers dark wine … Continued
Baptisia Decadence® 'Dark Chocolate'
Nearly black, charcoal purple flowers appear atop the compact clump of deep blue-green foliage in … Continued
Baptisia australis
Perennial Plant Association 2010 Perennial Plant of the Year! Baptisia australis is an upright native … Continued
Baptisia Decadence® 'Vanilla Cream'
Pastel yellow buds open to creamy vanilla flowers on the compact clump of grey-green foliage … Continued
Basella rubra
A beautiful vining plant. Not a true spinach, this heat-loving Asian vine has striking red … Continued
Laurus nobilis
An aromatic evergreen tree or large shrub with shiny green foliage, this Mediterranean native is used as bay leaf for seasoning in … Continued
Begonia coccinea
Angel wing begonias prefer bright, indirect light year-round. When wintering indoors, water when the soil dries … Continued
Begonia 'Art Hodes'
Large, bold textured leaves with velvety red cast and white flowers. An unusual and very … Continued
Begonia boliviensis
A Rex begonia with large, silvery black foliage speckled and veined with silver, this succulent … Continued
Begonia boliviensis x hybrid
The most vigorous trailing begonia on the market, ‘Million Kisses’ is easy to grow pink … Continued
Semperflorens Cultorum Group
Drought tolerance for shade! Wax leaf begonias don’t grow too large, topping out at 10-12″ … Continued
Begonia x benariensis
The landscape begonia! We love the super-sized show that Whopper puts on in mass plantings … Continued