Plants for Water Smart Landscapes

These plants have been selected because they are attractive, often available in retail nurseries, non-invasive, easy to maintain, long-term performers, scaled for residential landscapes, and of course, once established — drought tolerant. In some cases, there are so many excellent water smart plants in a particular group, like salvias, that we chose the group, and gave several examples.  Click here to see images.

(N) = Native Plant

Shrubs:

  • Manzanita – Arctostaphylos species & hybrids (N)
  • California Lilac – Ceanothus species and hybrids (N)
  • Western Redbud – Cercis occidentalis (N)
  • Geraldton Waxflower – Chamelaucium uncinatum
  • Rockrose – Cistus species
  • Grevillea – Grevillea species and hybrids
  • Toyon – Heteromeles arbutifolia (N)
  • Texas Ranger – Leucophyllum species
  • Oregon Grape – Mahonia aquifolium (N)
  • Common Myrtle – Myrtus communis
  • Rosemary – Rosmarinus offi cinalis
  • Coast Rosemary – Westringia fruticosa

Perennials:

  • Kangaroo Paws – Anigozanthos species and hybrids
  • California Sunflower – Encelia californica (N)
  • Lavender – Lavandula species and hybrids
  • Monkey flower – Mimulus, Native species and hybrids
  • Foothill Penstemon – Penstemon heterophyllus (N)
  • Parry’s Beardtongue – Penstemon parryi (N)
  • Showy Penstemon – Penstemon spectabilis (N)
  • Dune Sage – Salvia Africana lutea
  • Gernander Sage – Salvia chamaedryoides
  • Cleveland Sage – Salvia clevelandii (N)
  • Mexican Bush Sage – Salvia leucantha
  • Autumn Sage – Salvia greggii
  • Peruvian Verbena – Verbena peruviana
  • Copper Canyon Daisy – Tagetes lemmonii
  • Mexican Tarragon – Tagetes lucida

Succulents:

  • Aeonium - Aeonium species
  • Agave – Agave species and hybrids
  • Aloe – Aloe species and hybrids
  • Rock Purslane – Calandrinia grandifl ora
  • Live Forever – Dudleya species and hybrids (N)
  • Hens-and-Chickens – Echeveria species and hybrids

Vines:

  • Bougainvillea – Bougainvillea
  • Yellow Orchid Vine – Mascagnia macroptera
  • California Wild Grape – Vitis californica (N)

Groundcover:

  • Carmel Creeper – Ceanothus griseus horizontalis species and hybrids (N)
  • Silver Carpet – Dymondia margaretae
  • Ice Plant – Lampranthus species
  • Trailing Lantana – Lantana montevidensis
  • Huntington Carpet Rosemary – Rosmarinus offi cinalis ‘Huntington Carpet’
  • Prostrate Rosemary – Rosmarinus offi cinalis ‘Prostrata’
  • Lockwood de Forest – Rosmarinus offi cinalis ‘Lockwood de Forest’
  • Stonecrop – Sedum species and hybrids
  • Woolly Thyme – Thymus pseudolanuginosus

Grass (includes Ornamental Grasses & Grass-like Plants)

  • New Zealand Cabbage – Cordyline australis
  • Pink Muhly Grass – Muhlenbergia capillaris
  • Red Fountain Grass – Pennisetum setaceum ‘Rubrum’
  • New Zealand Flax – Phormium tenax and some species and hybrids

Trees:

  • Strawberry Tree – Arbutus ‘Marina’
  • Pindo Palm – Butia capitata
  • Chitalpa – Chitalpa tashkentensis (N)
  • Australian Willow – Geijera parviflora
  • Crape Myrtle – Lagerstroemia indica
  • Sweet Bay – Laurus nobilis
  • Fruitless Olive – Olea europaea ‘Swan Hill’
  • Desert Museum Palo Verde – Parkinsonia (Cercidium) ‘Desert Museum’
  • Chinese Pistache – Pistacia chinensis
  • Coast Live Oak – Quercus agrifolia (N)

 

Source:  San Diego County Water Authority (www.sdcwa.org)