Pasque Flower
Pulsatilla patens
Unfazed by drought once its roots are down — thriving in the lean, fast-draining sand and rocky soil that defeats thirstier plants — 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. Every species here is genuinely native to Utah and the wider flora of the Mountain West and hardy through zones 4–8 — proven performers for Utah's arid, cold winters, high sun climate across Wasatch Range & Colorado Plateau, not a generic list. Local standouts include Pasque Flower and Rocky Mountain Penstemon. 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 4–8 · see this collection in other states.
Pulsatilla patens
Unfazed by drought once its roots are down — thriving in the lean, fast-draining sand and rocky soil that defeats thirstier plants — 6–12 in tall, and flowers in Mar and Apr.
Penstemon strictus
Drought-tough once established — rooting into sharp-drained sand and rocky soil and shrugging off dry spells, reaching 1.5–2.5 ft tall and it blooms May through Jul.
Monarda fistulosa
Deep-rooted and dry-adapted — happiest in poor, gritty rocky soil where richer plants rot — 2–4 ft tall, and blooms Jun through Aug.
Achillea millefolium
A water-wise pick for xeriscapes — happiest in poor, gritty sand and rocky soil where richer plants rot, reaching 1.5–3 ft tall and it blooms May through Aug.
Baileya multiradiata
Deep-rooted and dry-adapted — right at home in dry sand and rocky ground where most perennials struggle; it stands 12–18 in tall and blooms Mar through Oct.
Agastache foeniculum
Drought-tough once established — thriving in the lean, fast-draining sand and rocky soil that defeats thirstier plants — 2–4 ft tall, and blooms Jun through Sep.
Anisacanthus quadrifidus var. wrightii
Built for heat and dry spells — happiest in poor, gritty sand and rocky soil where richer plants rot; it stands 2–4 ft tall and blooms Jun through Oct.
Geum triflorum
Deep-rooted and dry-adapted — rooting into sharp-drained sand and rocky soil and shrugging off dry spells; it stands 6–16 in tall and flowers in Apr and May.
Chilopsis linearis
A water-wise pick for xeriscapes — rooting into sharp-drained sand and rocky soil and shrugging off dry spells — 15–25 ft tall, and blooms May through Sep.
Gaillardia aristata
Deep-rooted and dry-adapted — rooting into sharp-drained sand and rocky soil and shrugging off dry spells — 1–2.5 ft tall, and blooms Jun through Sep.
Penstemon eatonii
Unfazed by drought once its roots are down — right at home in dry sand and rocky ground where most perennials struggle, reaching 1.5–3 ft tall and it blooms Mar through May.
Conoclinium greggii
Unfazed by drought once its roots are down — rooting into sharp-drained sand and rocky soil and shrugging off dry spells — 1–2 ft tall, and blooms May through Oct.
Fallugia paradoxa
Built for heat and dry spells — rooting into sharp-drained sand and rocky soil and shrugging off dry spells; it stands 3–6 ft tall and blooms Apr through Sep.
Berlandiera lyrata
A water-wise pick for xeriscapes — happiest in poor, gritty sand and rocky soil where richer plants rot; it stands 1–2 ft tall and blooms May through Sep.
Salvia greggii
Drought-tough once established — happiest in poor, gritty sand and rocky soil where richer plants rot; it stands 2–3 ft tall and blooms Apr through Oct.
Rhus aromatica
Unfazed by drought once its roots are down — thriving in the lean, fast-draining sand and rocky soil that defeats thirstier plants; it stands 2–6 ft tall and flowers in Mar and Apr.
Bouteloua gracilis
Deep-rooted and dry-adapted — happiest in poor, gritty sand and rocky soil where richer plants rot; it stands 8–20 in tall and blooms Jun through Aug.
Bouteloua curtipendula
Built for heat and dry spells — right at home in dry sand and rocky ground where most perennials struggle, reaching 1.5–2.5 ft tall and it flowers in Jun and Jul.
Dalea purpurea
Built for heat and dry spells — happiest in poor, gritty sand and rocky soil where richer plants rot — 1–3 ft tall, and flowers in Jun and Jul.
Arctostaphylos uva-ursi
A water-wise pick for xeriscapes — happiest in poor, gritty sand and rocky soil where richer plants rot; it stands 4–8 in tall and flowers in Apr and May.
Asclepias speciosa
Built for heat and dry spells — thriving in the lean, fast-draining sand soil that defeats thirstier plants, reaching 2–4 ft tall and it flowers in Jun and Jul.
Berberis aquifolium
Deep-rooted and dry-adapted — right at home in dry rocky ground where most perennials struggle — 3–6 ft tall, and flowers in Mar and Apr.
Schizachyrium scoparium
Drought-tough once established — happiest in poor, gritty sand and rocky soil where richer plants rot; 2–4 ft tall, hardy in zones 3–9.
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