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Top 7 Drought Tolerant Garden Plants in Southern California

Want to keep your garden beautiful and green even in the drought season? Choose these drought-tolerant garden plants.

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Top 7 Drought Tolerant Garden Plants in Southern California

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  1. Top 7 Drought Tolerant Garden Plants in Southern California

  2. Matilija Poppy • This beautiful and hardy perennial is also called "fried egg” plant. • White crepe papery flowers with golden yellow center. • Requires sun and well-drained soil.

  3. Lemonade Berry • This evergreen shrub has green leathery leaves with beautiful pink flowers. • Requires watering once a month. • Excellent for habitats and screenings.

  4. Desert Mallow • This evergreen shrublet has silvery, crenulated leaves. • Cupped flowers in shades of orange to watermelon red. • Blooms in early spring and after the summer rain.

  5. Manzanita • This interesting plant has crooked branching limbs. • Purplish-red bark and small green oval leaves. • You get clusters of white flowers followed by white fruits that turn red.

  6. Hummingbird Sage • This evergreen perennial has 2-3’whorls of red-magenta flowers on upright stems. • Large arrow-shaped fragrant leaves. • Blooms appear spring to summer.

  7. Cleveland Sage • This is one of the best-scented sages. • Grey-green leaves and lavender blooms. • Does well with little to no irrigation once established.

  8. California Poppy • This is California's state flower. • Feathery green leaves with orange blooms. • Avoid overhead irrigation to keep leaves dry.

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