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Perennial Plants That Love the Texas Heat

Aug 21, 2025

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Close-up of a yellow flower with blurred petals and green stem, set against a soft green background, exuding a tranquil mood.

Looking for plants that can survive—and even thrive—through Texas summers year after year? Perennials are a smart investment for homeowners who want beautiful, low-maintenance landscapes that don’t need replanting every season.


1. Salvia (Salvia greggii)

Also known as autumn sage, this hardy native blooms from spring through fall and attracts pollinators. It handles heat and drought with ease.


2. Lantana

With bright blooms in yellow, pink, orange, and red, lantana is a sun-loving powerhouse that requires little water once established.


3. Coneflower (Echinacea)

These long-lasting, daisy-like blooms love full sun and tolerate drought well. They add vertical interest and support local wildlife.


4. Russian Sage

Tall, airy, and covered in lavender-blue blooms, Russian sage thrives in dry, sunny spots and offers long-season color.


5. Black-Eyed Susan

This cheery yellow flower is as tough as it is beautiful, tolerating heat and less-than-perfect soil.


Perennials take the stress out of summer gardening. By choosing plants that naturally thrive in North Texas, you’ll create a colorful landscape that gets better each year.


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