Drought Tolerant Plants

Drought tolerance "is the ability to which a plant maintains its biomass production during arid or drought conditions". Some plants that tolerate drought have adapted to the surroundings over hundreds of years growing in the wild. Typically those are called native plants.

Other plants have been specifically bred to be able to tolerate drought more than other plants. But as resources become harder to come by, including water, it makes more and more sense to use plants that use less water. Those plants are typically easier to care for, cheaper to care for, and better for the environment.

Drought Tolerant Plants 721 to 780 of 1593 total

  • Little Gem Cotoneaster in Pot

    (1)

    Growing Zones: 5 to 8

    Little Gem Cotoneaster

    $59.99
  • Healthy Purple Knockout Lyre Leaved Sage
    Growing Zones: 4 to 9

    Purple Knockout Lyre Leaved Sage

    $38.49
  • Blushing Drift® Rose Flower

    (1)

    Growing Zones: 4 to 11

    Drift Roses

    Blushing Drift® Rose

    $59.99
  • Maires Heather Blooming
    Growing Zones: 4 to 8

    Maires Heather

    $43.49
  • Nanho Blue Butterfly Bush Flower Petal Close Up
    Growing Zones: 5 to 9

    Nanho Blue Butterfly Bush

    $73.99
  • Meeker Red Raspberry Berry Close Up
    Growing Zones: 5 to 8

    Meeker Red Raspberry

    $57.49
  • Domino Barrenwort Foliage and Blooms Close Up

    (1)

    Growing Zones: 5 to 9

    Domino Barrenwort

    $44.49
  • Wolf Eyes Chinese Dogwood on the Ground
    Growing Zones: 5 to 8

    Wolf Eyes Chinese Dogwood

    $84.99
  • True Native Plant
    Healthy Purple Lovegrass
    Growing Zones: 2 to 8

    Purple Lovegrass

    $40.49
  • Healthy Fire Alarm Coral Bells
    Growing Zones: 5 to 9

    Fire Alarm Coral Bells

    $35.49
  • Summer Snowflake Viburnum Flowers and Foliage

    (1)

    Growing Zones: 5 to 8

    Summer Snowflake Viburnum

    $58.49 - $76.99
  • Hayday™ Gold Bicolor Sneezeweed Flowering
    Growing Zones: 5 to 9

    Hayday™ Gold Bicolor Sneezeweed

    $35.49
  • Goshiki False Holly Foliage in the Sunlight
    Growing Zones: 6 to 8

    Goshiki False Holly

    $47.49 - $63.49
  • Monarch® Prince Charming Butterfly Bush Growing in the Garden
    Growing Zones: 5 to 8

    Plants That Work

    Monarch® Prince Charming Butterfly Bush

    $67.49
  • Monarch® Glass Slippers Butterfly Bush

    (2)

    Growing Zones: 5 to 9

    Plants That Work

    Monarch® Glass Slippers Butterfly Bush

    $67.49
  • Iron Butterfly Vernonia Stem with Foliage and Blooms

    (1)

    Growing Zones: 4 to 8

    American Beauties Native Plants

    Iron Butterfly Vernonia

    $38.49
  • Super Hero Rose Flower Petal Close Up
    Growing Zones: 4 to 8

    Easy Elegance Roses

    Easy Elegance® Super Hero Rose

    $58.99
  • Paint the Town Rose Flower Close Up

    (2)

    Growing Zones: 4 to 8

    Easy Elegance Roses

    Paint the Town Rose

    $58.49
  • Tambourine Hosta Growing in the Landscaping
    Growing Zones: 3 to 8

    Tambourine Hosta

    $35.99
  • Green Sargent Juniper in Patio Pot
    Growing Zones: 4 to 8

    Green Sargent Juniper

    $54.49 - $71.49
  • Blue Feathers Hinoki Cypress Shrub Growing on the Ground
    Growing Zones: 5 to 8

    Blue Feathers Hinoki Cypress

    $59.49
  • Compact Japanese Pieris Shrub in the Nursery
    Growing Zones: 5 to 8

    Compact Japanese Pieris

    $59.99 - $83.99
  • Rare Plant
    Compact Fernspray Cypress in Pot

    (1)

    Growing Zones: 4 to 8

    Compact Fernspray Cypress

    $103.73
    $83.99
  • Kindly Ligustrum Leaves Close Up
    Growing Zones: 7 to 9

    Proven Winners

    Kindly™ Ligustrum

    $31.99 - $54.99
  • FrostKiss™ Penny's Pink Hellebore Flowering
    Growing Zones: 4 to 9

    FrostKiss™ Penny's Pink Hellebore

    $51.49
  • Tequila Sunrise Tickseed Blooming
    Growing Zones: 4 to 9

    Tequila Sunrise Tickseed

    $35.49 - $49.99
  • Highwire Flyer™ Climbing Rose Flowering
    Growing Zones: 5 to 8

    Highwire Flyer™ Climbing Rose

    $73.99
  • Healthy Brunette Bugbane

    (2)

    Growing Zones: 4 to 8

    Brunette Bugbane

    $46.49 - $52.99
  • Jade Parade® Sand Cherry Branches Covered in Blooms in the Spring

    (1)

    Growing Zones: 3 to 7

    Jade Parade® Sand Cherry

    $73.99
  • Meadowlark Forsythia Stem with Blooms

    (1)

    Growing Zones: 3 to 8

    Meadowlark Forsythia

    $73.99
  • Avalanche Feather Reed Grass Foliage Growing
    Growing Zones: 4 to 8

    Avalanche Feather Reed Grass

    $49.99
  • True Native Plant
    Album Veronicastrum Virginicum Growing in the Garden

    (1)

    Growing Zones: 3 to 8

    American Beauties Native Plants

    Culver's Root

    $38.49 - $49.99
  • Moonlight Romantica® Hybrid Tea Rose Flower Close Up

    (1)

    Growing Zones: 5 to 9

    Plants That Work

    Moonlight Romantica® Hybrid Tea Rose

    $64.49 - $69.99
  • True Blue False Cypress in a Nursery Container
    Growing Zones: 4 to 8

    True Blue False Cypress

    $59.49 - $72.49
  • Cream Ball Japanese False Cypress

    (1)

    Growing Zones: 4 to 8

    Cream Ball Japanese False Cypress

    $59.49
  • Early Sunrise Tickseed Growing in the Sun
    Growing Zones: 4 to 8

    Early Sunrise Tickseed

    $39.99 - $49.99
  • Hicks Yew in a Nursery Container
    Growing Zones: 4 to 8

    Hicks Yew

    $78.49
  • Common Blue Grama Grass in the Sunlight
    Growing Zones: 3 to 10

    Common Blue Grama Grass

    $38.49
  • Kahori® Dianthus Flowers

    (1)

    Growing Zones: 4 to 8

    Kahori® Dianthus

    $35.49
  • Gumpo White Azalea Flowering
    Growing Zones: 6 to 8

    Gumpo White Azalea

    $54.99 - $79.99
  • Lemon Drift® Rose Blooms and Leaves

    (1)

    Growing Zones: 4 to 11

    Drift Roses

    Lemon Drift® Rose

    $59.99
  • Amethyst Dream Bachelor Button Foliage Close Up
    Growing Zones: 3 to 8

    Amethyst Dream Bachelor Button

    $36.49
  • Pink Octopus Bellflower Covered in Blooms
    Growing Zones: 5 to 8

    Pink Octopus Bellflower

    $36.49
  • Apricot Coral Bells
    Growing Zones: 3 to 8

    Apricot Coral Bells

    $35.49
  • On Sale
    Strobe Weigela Shrub Branch With Flowers and Dark Foliage

    (1)

    Growing Zones: 4 to 7

    Bloomin Easy

    Strobe Weigela

    $69.49
  • Pearl Potion™ Lilac Close Up
    Growing Zones: 3 to 7

    Bloomin Easy

    Pearl Potion™ Lilac

    $65.49 - $78.99
  • Little Princess Spirea Shrub Covered in Flowers
    Growing Zones: 4 to 8

    Little Princess Spirea

    $73.99
  • Goldfinger Shrubby Potentilla in Pot Planter
    Growing Zones: 3 to 8

    Goldfinger Shrubby Potentilla

    $73.99
  • Li'l Bang™ Starstruck Tickseed Flowers
    Growing Zones: 5 to 8

    Li'l Bang™ Starstruck Tickseed

    $48.49
  • Monroe's White Lilyturf in White Pot
    Growing Zones: 5 to 11

    Monroe's White Lilyturf

    $35.99
  • Healthy Scout Maiden Grass
    Growing Zones: 5 to 10

    Scout Maiden Grass

    $49.99
  • Red Streamer Climbing Rose Blooming

    (1)

    Growing Zones: 5 to 8

    Red Streamer Climbing Rose

    $73.99
  • Hyperion Daylily Flower Close Up
    Growing Zones: 3 to 8

    Hyperion Daylily

    $35.49
  • Artisan™ Red Ombre Coneflower in Garden Planter
    Growing Zones: 4 to 9

    Artisan™ Red Ombre Coneflower

    $39.49 - $49.99
  • Early Amethyst Beautyberry Stem with Blooms and Foliage
    Growing Zones: 5 to 8

    Early Amethyst Beautyberry

    $73.99
  • Black Satin Thornless Blackberry Berries Close Up

    (1)

    Growing Zones: 4 to 8

    Black Satin Thornless Blackberry

    $57.49
  • Verns Brown Turkey Fig Branch with Leaves
    Growing Zones: 6 to 8

    Vern's Brown Turkey Fig

    $99.49
  • Compact Hinoki Cypress

    (1)

    Growing Zones: 5 to 8

    Compact Hinoki Cypress

    $58.99 - $72.49
  • Black Hens and Chicks
    Growing Zones: 3 to 8

    Black Hens And Chicks

    $36.49
  • Dancing Wind Big Bluestem Close-Up Leaves
    Growing Zones: 4 to 9

    Dancing Wind Big Bluestem

    $40.49

Water-Wise Gardening Tips

Let’s review a few tips for water-wise landscaping that help homeowners living through dry conditions, through a drought or just gardeners who want to cut back on their water usage.

Use a rainwater harvesting system. If you live in a climate zone that’s warm enough to leave rain barrels out all winter or have underground cisterns, your system has been efficiently gathering water all winter. In other climates, rain barrels can freeze in winter.

Update your irrigation system to drip irrigation. This low-volume method is the most practical and water-efficient way to hydrate ornamentals. When you use spray heads, water evaporates into the air. It also hits leaves and nearby plants. The spray can cause leaf disease in some plants, plus it’s more efficient to soak roots deeply than to water the entire plant.

Review the volume of water going to each plant. As you plan your irrigation, or check out your current system, make sure to adjust the water amount for the plants wherever necessary. For example, succulents and many xeric plants need no water at all once established, unless you’re in an extreme drought. Too much water can actually harm some xeric plants. Use drips at the base of low- and medium-water flowers and groundcovers. Increase the flow rate for larger shrubs and trees, and add a few extra emitters around trees, especially while they’re becoming established. Remember that tree roots grow out, just like the canopy.

Water in the morning. This helps get your plants through the heat of the day, and when less evaporation occurs.

Use raised beds. Raised beds and containers concentrate water, so if you want a few herbs or vegetables or some medium to high water ornamentals, confine them to an area that takes a little more water than the others. If you place the raised bed near your drip system, you can add it to the mix and adjust the flow on your emitter if necessary. Just remember, some containers, such as clay pots, dry out more quickly, even though they use less water each time. It’s like having a smaller tank on a fuel-efficient car. It’s not necessarily using more gas, just needing more frequent refilling.

Build a small well around new plants to hold water. This helps the plant soak up the irrigation and keeps water from running down and off the plant, wasting your precious resource. This can be simply done by adding rocks or other material to block the water from running away.

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This well helps hold water until this small tree is established, especially since it’s on a slope.

Use mulch when possible. This helps retain moisture around the plants and keep roots cool during the heat of the summer.

Override irrigation schedules after rainstorms. Finally, automatic irrigation is most efficient, and the consistent, timed watering is best for plants and lawns. But override it whenever you can after a good rain. 

Note: Much of this information about drought tolerant plants, waterwise gardening, xeriscaping, xeric plants, waterwise botanical & low water plants was written by our friend, partner and expert gardener Teresa Odle. She created the blog Gardening in a Drought, which we have moved over to our website. 

Drought Tolerant Plants

Drought tolerant plants are the perfect choice for gardeners looking to create a beautiful, low-maintenance landscape that thrives with less water. These hardy selections are not only tough in dry conditions but also come in a wide range of colors, textures, and sizes to suit any garden style. Whether you're in a hot, arid climate or simply want to conserve water, these plants make it easy to grow a stunning and sustainable garden.

Which Drought-Tolerant Plants Are Right for You?

Not sure where to start? Here’s a quick guide:

    Hot, Sunny Spots: Go for Russian Sage, Agastache, or Yarrow—these thrive under intense sun and dry soil.

    Low-Water Containers: Sedum, Lavender, and Rosemary hold up beautifully in pots with minimal watering.

    Pollinator Magnets: Coneflowers, Coreopsis, and Bee Balm not only beat the heat but also bring in bees and butterflies.

    Cold-Hardy Picks: Look to Catmint and Blanket Flower—both handle drought and cooler zones with ease.

Drought Tolerant Plants FAQs?

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