Utilizing drought-tolerant plants in Houston helps conserve water, supports the local ecosystem, and keeps landscapes healthy and attractive even during hot, dry conditions, while also reducing maintenance needs and lowering long-term irrigation costs for homeowners and communities. Here are some of the top runners in drought tolerant plants for the Houston area:
Muhlenbergia capillaris
Gaillardia pulchella
Bright red and yellow wildflower that thrives in full sun and low water.
Echinacea purpurea
Showy purple blooms that attract butterflies and bees; drought-tolerant once established.
Asclepias tuberosa
Orange flower clusters loved by pollinators; water-wise and colorful.
Salvia greggii
Evergreen perennial with red, pink, or purple blooms; low water once settled.
Leucophyllum frutescens
Silver foliage and purple flowers after rain; highly drought-tolerant shrub.
Tecoma stans
Bright yellow tubular blooms from spring to fall; very heat and low-water friendly.
Coreopsis tinctoria
Cheerful yellow with red-center wildflower that reseeds and needs little water.
Oenothera speciosa
Groundcover with soft pink blooms; water-wise and spreads nicely.
Schizachyrium scoparium
Native grass with coppery fall foliage; very drought tolerant and low maintenance.









