Why does the type of plant you use matter? The plants you place in and around your home have a direct impact on your water bill and on water consumption/conservation. Houston is in “Zone 9” when it comes to the Planting Hardiness Zone. Finding plants to thrive in the Houston area climate should always be top priority. You will find your plants will be much happier and healthier if they are rated for the right climate or endemic to the area.
Yaupon Holly
Yaupon Holly is a shrub native to the Houston area that is known for being evergreen and deer resistant. This is a popular plant for landscaping due to low hedge. They are drought tolerant and have resistance to insects and diseases. It’s a tough and hardy plant that tolerates a range of soil conditions.
Black-eyed Susan
Although it is a short-lived perennial, Black-Eyed Susan’s are one of the toughest flowers that tolerate the Houston climate and range from beautiful yellows to oranges and reds. These flowers are full-sun loving and bloom in the late summer and early fall. They are considered draught resistant flowers and a great addition to any home garden.
Texas Lantana
Texas Lantana is a gorgeous native perennial that requires full sun to partial shade. This plant blooms in wonderful oranges, reds, and yellows, attracting wildlife such as bees, birds, humming birds, and butterflies. These plants can bloom in the spring, summer, and fall and have a low water demand.
Eastern Purple Coneflower
This beautiful purple flower is a Texas native that loves full or partial sun, thriving in the Texas Spring and Summer. Coneflowers also provide food and shelter for bees, butterflies, and birds. This is a garden must have this year.
Esperanza
Esperanza is another Texas native summer perennial that tolerates high temperatures and draught conditions very well. They prefer full sun and grow 4-6 ft tall. They grow beautiful yellow trumpets that bloom in the summer. It’s best to plant these early spring after the threat of the last freeze.