Plants that Beat the Heat! Drought and Heat Tolerant Plants
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 22 พ.ค. 2024
- The warm season can be pretty rough on plants sometimes, especially in more arid areas of the US. Spring and early Summer are generally the time when the landscape looks it's best... but as temps rise, many plants tend to look tired, wilted, and just plan nasty. These 5 plants will THRIVE in heat where other tender perennials might be scorched.
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Here is the information on each plant we are discussing in this vide.
Hesperaloe parviflora
Red Yucca, Desert Spoon
USDA Zones: 5-10
Full sun
Evergreen
Native to North Mexico, Texas
Buddleja spp.
Butterfly Bush
USDA Zones: 5-10
Full sun
Deciduous
Native to Asia, naturalized in the US
Cotinus coggygria
Smoketree
USDA Zones: 5-9
Full sun
Deciduous
Native to Asia, Europe
Bouteloua gracilis
Blue Gram Grass
USDA Zones: 3-10
Full sun
Deciduous
Native to planes of the US
Leonotis leonurus
Lion's Tail
USDA Zones: 8-11
Full sun, light shade
Deciduous
Native to Southern Africa
Thanks for watching, and Happy Planting!
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These are great suggestions, and I’ll add one more that’s blowing me away: Echinacea Glowing Dream. I’m in S. Texas and it’s taking the heat and humidity like a champ.
Awesome!!! I’ll have to check out that specific variety 💚😎
You asked us for more suggestions so watching your little hot list,
I'd say there are a good few more shrubs I would add to your list.
A: Oleander.(Nerium oleander)
This is a super strong shrub that can bloom for months!! as short as 1 meter high, or much taller. There are various types and colors ranging from pure white to pink salmon and reddish .
It prefers regular watering but can stand heat and drought much better than most of what you suggested.
I have oleander in 3 gallon pots and they still hold well.
B:
Vitex agnus-castus.
Vitex is a large shrub suited to the Southern Mediterranean climate, thus very heat resistant.
It has excellent spires of blooms . Varieties ranging from creamy white to blues.
C:
Plumbago or "Leadworts"
Those south Afrikan species are trailing or slightly bushy. They bloom for really long months!! In shades of blue
. I would add more... but i doubt if anyone would read...
M.m. from sunny Mediterranean
Awesome!! Thanks so much for these suggestions 😎
@@BudgetPlants
You see,
After a couple of months, you're the only person probably who have read my suggestions
🌷🌷🌷m.m
I read it! 😊 Thanks for the tips from central California! Take care ❤
@@roxxchi-mamia5914 thank you Rock sea roxi
Happy gardening to all
I have more suggestions.
Mm
Milkweed! Very unique
Hamelia patens, known as Firebush, thrives in high heat.
Excellent!! Thanks for sharing 😎
Love the gorgeous blooms
Thank you for this terrific info!
Great video, thank you for sharing all this with us. I subscribed ❤
Thank you!! 😎😎😎
Great video! Thank u!
Thank u!! 💚😎
Grateful for the new videos. I couldn't find info/pricing on Cotinus coggygria in your website though.
Thanks! We don’t have it listed on the site, but we do have them available. Inquire here! Info@budgetplants.com
That’s rad
In South Africa we call Lion's tail (Wild Dagga- Wild Marijuana) because the foliage smells like Weed.😂😂😂😂😂
lol..yeah it definitely has that smell 👃
Require a speciality nursery to purchase these plants? Where to buy in San Antonio and surrounding areas? Must be highly reputable 😊
@1:14 and @1:50 What is the bright orange plant next to the Hesperaloe?
Yes, I did learn something - several somethings. Thank you!
Hey! It’s actually a variety of Kangaroo Paw (Anigozanthos). I believe it may be the ‘Orange Cross’ or ‘Tequila Sunrise’ variety. Thanks for watchin! 😎
@@BudgetPlants Many thanks. (Your garden is gorgeous.)
Do you recommend purple iceplant for Tucson, AZ?
Unfortunately it would probably freeze :(
Im in ne Oklahoma and i think im in zone 6. I wish someone would tell me, ive looked on Google and it said zone 6 to 7?????? Please i need help😊
GA is tricky. It covers zone 6b all the way to 8b!
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Red yucca is horrible. It’s ugly, nothing appealing about it.
It's quite pretty when grown in well-draining soil. The right plant, in the right place.
@@freedomofreligion3248 they have them all over the Phoenix area. They look awful
Can you help? can you shout out help for the small business sprout people.. just saw their article newsletter on substack what google is doing to them and their business .. it aint right and we can help them .. "searched big G (google) for s”Sproutpeople”. The first thing that showed up was True Leaf Market - a much larger competitor that is a conglomerate of several companies they have purchased over the years. They sell everything - not just seeds and supplies for sprouts and microgreens. THEY PAY GOOGLE TO TAKE OUR NAME SPROUTPEOPLE AND TAKE OUR BUSINESS - so if you search for OUR name - they appear on top. That is just plain WRONG! They are siphoning off customers who search for us by name. That is predatory behavior. We trademarked our name decades ago - so it’s also trademark infringement."
Can you sue on contingency?