10 Drought Tolerant Plants That Will Survive The Driest Conditions ☀️✨🌼

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10 Drought Tolerant Plants That Will Survive The Driest Conditions. With some careful planning and determination, we can find some really beautiful plants that don't need much water. Structures in the bodies of many plants are made to retain moisture. Some plants, like succulents and cacti, store extra water in their thick, fleshy leaves. Other plants have deep tap roots that can reach cool, wet soil even when the surface is dry and crispy. Other plants, such as bulbs, corms, and rhizomes, can store water in their thick root structures. These changes help them look their best when there isn't enough food, like when there is a drought. Here are 10 of the best drought-tolerant plants.
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00:00 Intro
00:48 Agave
01:24 Prickly Pear (Opuntia)
01:55 Moss Rose (Portulaca grandiflora)
02:27 Hen and Chicks (Sempervivum)
02:50 Lavender (Lavandula)
03:24 Creeping Thyme (Thymus praecox)
04:01 Trumpet Vine (Campsis radicans)
04:34 Bougainvillea (Bougainvillea)
05:01 Blanket Flower (Gaillardia)
05:34 California Lilac (Ceanothus)
06:03 Outro
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Great list, didn’t realize blanket flower is drought tolerant, makes sense since it’s doing so well dry area. I would add ground cover sedum to that list, it flourishes and I never water even in drought conditions. I do same with hen and chicks.

Terri_Stauffer
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Thank you for this video. I have never seen a beautiful garden with such colorful plants grow in the dessert areas but now I know it is possible and I'm going to be the first to do it! 😀

nritti_
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Moss rose is a nice companion plant with irises. My Mother used to plant them together🌸🌼🪻

shirleyandrews
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Great plants for our dry climate! Thank you very much for sharing!

beautifulflorida
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Do NOT plant Trumpet Vine unless you are prepared for a decades-long battle to keep it from taking over your yard. Planting one little Trumpet Vine plant is the biggest gardening mistake of my life. Second was honeysuckle (and a distant second at that.)

melindaboone
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Love it❤ Great information..Love from Pakistan

MuhammadIqbal-ihvp
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Thank you!! Lots of ideas to think of 🤔

kristyrash
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Good video.. Agave are amazing but it is pronounced "Uh-gah-vay", not "vee". The funny part about this video is that my mom planted all of these in her gardens except for the Trumpet Vine, Bougainvillea, & California Lilac. Had another lilac though. Love Gilardia!

guyh.
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Can you please name of trees 🌳 which are drought tolerant. I want to plant them in BALOCHistan province where land is dry and salty and water level is very down. Please let me know and help me in this regard. Thanks

محمدعثمانخان-وه
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Is there any different between drought tolerant and drought resistant crops or it's one and the same thing?

anenyashamusonza
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“Ah-Gahv-eh” it does not end in a long E nor “ay” as in day. The ending E that is often mispronounced as a long A is wrong. Think of a Canadian saying, “eh” as in “meh”.

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