Here are the prettiest, low-water plant options that won't die on you even in this crazy heat
As Southeast Asia continues to sweat in the grip of a blistering heat wave, those with gardens will worry about their beloved plants used to less extreme heat.
But as temperatures soar and water becomes scarce, some botanical survivors exhibit remarkable endurance and beauty. Here, we present a selection of seven plants that not only tolerate little water but thrive under the scorching sun.
From the vibrant hues of the Bougainvillea to the delicate allure of the Vinca, these hardy specimens offer a symphony of colours and textures while requiring minimal care.
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1. Canna Lily
Canna lilies are a great choice for gardens in dry and hot weather due to their ability to withstand arid conditions. These resilient flowers have thick rhizomes that store water, enabling them to endure drought and thrive with minimal irrigation.
Their broad leaves provide shade, reducing soil evaporation and conserving moisture. Canna lilies prefer well-drained soil and a sunny location, but they can tolerate some dryness.
They require regular watering but their built-in water reserves allow them to withstand limited water availability. These low-maintenance plants rarely fall victim to pests or diseases. Deadheading spent blooms promote continuous flowering, and occasional fertilisation enhances their vitality.