Pasque Flower
Pulsatilla patens
Unfazed by drought once its roots are down — happiest in poor, gritty sand and rocky soil where richer plants rot — 6–12 in tall, and flowers in Mar and Apr.
- Full sun
- Dry
- 6–12 in
- Blooms Mar–Apr
Deep-rooted native plants that shrug off heat and dry spells and rarely need watering once they are established. For Illinois, the right natives are shaped by Central Tallgrass Prairie and a humid continental climate. Every species below, from Pasque Flower and Aromatic Aster to the rest of the list, is genuinely native to Illinois and the wider flora of the Midwest and hardy through zones 5–7. Drought-tough natives earn their reputation with deep roots, so the secret is patience: water them through the first season while those roots reach down, then taper off and let them fend for themselves. Plant in fall or early spring, give them sharp drainage and full sun, and resist the urge to coddle — overwatering kills more of these than any heat wave.
Each one native to your region and hardy in zones 5–7 · see this collection in other states.
Pulsatilla patens
Unfazed by drought once its roots are down — happiest in poor, gritty sand and rocky soil where richer plants rot — 6–12 in tall, and flowers in Mar and Apr.
Symphyotrichum oblongifolium
Built for heat and dry spells — happiest in poor, gritty sand and rocky soil where richer plants rot; it stands 1.5–2.5 ft tall and blooms Sep through Nov.
Echinacea purpurea
A water-wise pick for xeriscapes — happiest in poor, gritty rocky soil where richer plants rot, reaching 2–4 ft tall and it blooms Jun through Sep.
Monarda fistulosa
Drought-tough once established — thriving in the lean, fast-draining rocky soil that defeats thirstier plants; it stands 2–4 ft tall and blooms Jun through Aug.
Solidago speciosa
Drought-tough once established — happiest in poor, gritty sand and rocky soil where richer plants rot; it stands 2–4 ft tall and flowers in Sep and Oct.
Penstemon digitalis
Unfazed by drought once its roots are down — right at home in dry rocky ground where most perennials struggle — 2–4 ft tall, and flowers in May and Jun.
Berlandiera lyrata
Drought-tough once established — thriving in the lean, fast-draining sand and rocky soil that defeats thirstier plants; it stands 1–2 ft tall and blooms May through Sep.
Asclepias tuberosa
Unfazed by drought once its roots are down — right at home in dry sand and rocky ground where most perennials struggle; it stands 1.5–2.5 ft tall and blooms Jun through Aug.
Rudbeckia hirta
Built for heat and dry spells — right at home in dry sand ground where most perennials struggle — 1.5–3 ft tall, and blooms Jun through Sep.
Gaillardia aristata
Drought-tough once established — rooting into sharp-drained sand and rocky soil and shrugging off dry spells — 1–2.5 ft tall, and blooms Jun through Sep.
Pycnanthemum muticum
A water-wise pick for xeriscapes — standing firm in the dry clay that defeats softer plants; it stands 2–3 ft tall and blooms Jul through Sep.
Liatris pycnostachya
A water-wise pick for xeriscapes — thriving in the lean, fast-draining rocky soil that defeats thirstier plants, reaching 3–5 ft tall and it flowers in Jul and Aug.
Coreopsis lanceolata
Built for heat and dry spells — thriving in the lean, fast-draining sand and rocky soil that defeats thirstier plants; it stands 1.5–2 ft tall and blooms May through Jul.
Geum triflorum
Built for heat and dry spells — happiest in poor, gritty sand and rocky soil where richer plants rot, reaching 6–16 in tall and it flowers in Apr and May.
Agastache foeniculum
Built for heat and dry spells — right at home in dry sand and rocky ground where most perennials struggle; it stands 2–4 ft tall and blooms Jun through Sep.
Helianthus maximiliani
Built for heat and dry spells — rooting into sharp-drained sand soil and shrugging off dry spells — 5–8 ft tall, and blooms Aug through Oct.
Achillea millefolium
Built for heat and dry spells — rooting into sharp-drained sand and rocky soil and shrugging off dry spells — 1.5–3 ft tall, and blooms May through Aug.
Bouteloua curtipendula
A water-wise pick for xeriscapes — rooting into sharp-drained sand and rocky soil and shrugging off dry spells — 1.5–2.5 ft tall, and flowers in Jun and Jul.
Ceanothus americanus
Deep-rooted and dry-adapted — thriving in the lean, fast-draining sand and rocky soil that defeats thirstier plants, reaching 2–3.5 ft tall and it blooms May through Jul.
Bouteloua gracilis
Deep-rooted and dry-adapted — right at home in dry sand and rocky ground where most perennials struggle, reaching 8–20 in tall and it blooms Jun through Aug.
Asclepias speciosa
Deep-rooted and dry-adapted — right at home in dry sand ground where most perennials struggle — 2–4 ft tall, and flowers in Jun and Jul.
Asclepias syriaca
Deep-rooted and dry-adapted — rooting into sharp-drained sand soil and shrugging off dry spells — 3–5 ft tall, and flowers in Jun and Jul.
Parthenocissus quinquefolia
A water-wise pick for xeriscapes — happiest in poor, gritty rocky soil where richer plants rot, reaching 30–50 ft tall and it flowers in Jun.
Dalea purpurea
A water-wise pick for xeriscapes — rooting into sharp-drained sand and rocky soil and shrugging off dry spells — 1–3 ft tall, and flowers in Jun and Jul.
14 more also qualify: Stiff Goldenrod, Creeping Phlox, Rattlesnake Master, Bearberry, Ninebark, Compass Plant, Wild Lupine, Fragrant Sumac, Pennsylvania Sedge, Little Bluestem, Switchgrass, Indian Grass, Prairie Dropseed, Big Bluestem.
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