They are herbaceous, drought-tolerant perennial plants growing to 1 or 2 m in height.
They are drought-tolerant, tough plants that do well in the island's sand and wind.
And their sun-loving, drought-tolerant plants thrive in a gravel garden that needs no water.
These are all drought-tolerant plants, good for baking sun.
The answer then to such a predicament is to select as many drought-tolerant plants to grow as possible.
Continue to plant, and don't let anything dry out - even drought-tolerant plants need water until well established.
This particular drought-tolerant plant does best if it has a good sunny location.
Nurseries and plant stores here report that demand for drought-tolerant plants has increased in the last five years.
Take a look at the foliage and you can tell that these are drought-tolerant plants.
It is a hardy, drought-tolerant plant that thrives well in a wide range of soils.