Cytisus, also known as Scotch broom, is a flowering shrub that requires little water. Indeed, it grows with only a little water. In addition, this hardy plant enriches poor soils and fertilizes them by fixing nitrogen in the soil thanks to its roots.
6. Galliard
Gaillardia is a hardy and strong flowering plant. Its warm colored blooms are perfect for brightening up the garden and composing beautiful bouquets. This plant requires little care. What’s more, it copes with both cold and drought. Lack of water would not threaten to kill your gaillardia.
7. Eschscholzia
Eschscholzia or California poppy is a hardy plant that requires little maintenance. What’s more, once sown, this flowering plant blooms on its own. A member of the same poppy family, the American poppy is an annual that grows better in dry soil than in very wet soil.
8. Euforbia
Euphorbia is a flowering plant that comes in several species. Resistant and easy-to-care-for varieties of euphorbia thrive in dry climates. This is particularly true of the garriga euphorbia or Corsican euphorbia. These plants particularly appreciate the sun and drought.
9. Choisya ternata
Choisya or Mexican orange tree is a flowering shrub with aromatic leaves. Easy to grow, drought tolerant. It needs very little water to bloom and produces beautiful, fragrant, white flowers.
10. Ciemiernik
Hellebore or Christmas rose is a perennial flowering plant that has about 15 species. The variety that requires the least water is the Corsican hellebore. This Mediterranean plant is also used for drought.
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