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Drought‑Tolerant Landscape Plants for Hot Texas Front Yards


Drought‑Tolerant Landscape Plants for Hot Texas Front Yards

These plants can withstand intense heat, dry soil, and long summers with lower irrigation once established.



Shrubs & Foundation Plants

Texas Sage (Purple Sage) – Silvery foliage reflects heat; purple blooms after rain — great for foundation planting.

Lantana – Heat‑loving, colorful flowers that attract butterflies and birds.

Abelia – Drought‑tolerant flowering shrub that can be a low hedge or focal plant.

Dwarf Yaupon Holly – Evergreen, resilient shrub for structure and year‑round greenery.

🌾 Ornamental Grasses & Texture

Mexican Feather Grass – Adds soft texture and movement; drought tolerant.

Liriope (Monkey Grass) – Great heat tolerance, spreads slowly for borders.

Autumn Sage (Salvia greggii) – Long bloom season and thrives in heat.


🌺 Bold Flower Color & Accents

Red Yucca – Architectural, heat‑resistant spikes of coral flowers.

Blackfoot Daisy – Low, white‑flowered groundcover perfect for borders.

Turk’s Cap – Tough perennial with red blooms that handles dry shade well.

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