Drought-Tolerant Plants That Will Improve Your Home's Curb Appeal

Drought-tolerant plants may bring to mind barren rockscapes and boring curb appeal, but that doesn't have to be the case when you're choosing plants that don't require much watering. There are many vibrant-colored options from ground covers, shrubs, and vines to the unique shapes of cacti and other succulents, there are many options to add beauty to outdoor spaces.

Lantana

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Coneflower

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Pink Muhly Grass

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Yarrow 

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Lavender

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Sage

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Red Emu Bush

Shrubby Germander

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Lamb's Ear

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Butterfly Weed

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Russian Sage

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Rosemary

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Stonecrop

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Black-Eyed Susans

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Bougainvillea

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Trumpet Vine

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Asters

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Sweet Potato Vine

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Agave

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Summer Snapdragon

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Dianthus

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Salvia

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Honeysuckle

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Catmint 

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Creeping Jenny (ha! hilarious!)

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Bergenia

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Bearded Iris

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Coreopsis

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Hardy Geranium

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Juniper 

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Oregano

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Hellebore

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Marigold 

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Santolina

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You can find out more about each plant and if they're right for you HERE


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