1Egyptian Star Cluster
Rikuo Natsuume/Aflo//Getty ImagesAlso known as Pentas, this tropical plant can handle the heat, because it’s native to Africa, Arabia, and Madagascar. Sure, they'll tolerate light shade, but they bloom most heavily when exposed to full sun.
- Full sun
- Moist, well-draining soil
- Pollinator friendly
- Perennial in Zones 10 and 11
2Ageratum
Markovtel//Getty ImagesNative to Mexico, this plant has some fun nicknames inspired by its thread-like petals, including Mexican paintbrush, floss flower, blue billygoatweed, and bluemink. But the most important thing to know is that this plant doesn’t only deal well with the heat—it needs it.
- Full sun
- Moist, well-draining soil
- Pollinator friendly
- Annual
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3Penstemon
Musat//Getty ImagesThis tubular flowering plant, which often goes by the common name Beardtongue, includes species native to every state in the lower 48, including the hot, dry West. Research which ones are local to your area and their growing conditions.
- Full sun
- Likes to dry out once established
- Pollinator friendly
- Perennial
4Liatris Blazing Star
AlpamayoPhoto//Getty ImagesWhen it comes to hardiness, this North American native is fierce. It’s appropriate for USDA Hardiness Zones 5-9 when grown solo, as well as 3-4 with mulch. If you want these plants to thrive and grow between 1 and 5 feet tall, plant them in full sunlight.
- Full sun
- Well-draining soil
- Drought tolerant once established
- Pollinator friendly
- Perennial
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5Lantana
Alex Manders//Getty ImagesAs a native to tropical environments, this flower prefers full sun and moist but well-drained and slightly acidic soil. And if simply being a truly easy-to-care-for plant doesn't convince you, this one also attracts butterflies and hummingbirds! They can be invasive in frost-free zones, so be sure to opt for a sterile cultivar like Bloomify or Luscious Royale Red Zone.
- Full sun
- Drought tolerant once established
- Pollinator friendly
- Perennial in Zones 8-11
6Viburnum Flowering Shrub
Grace Cary//Getty ImagesIf you travel a lot, these sun-friendly shrubs are a lifesaver. Why? You only have to water them during dry periods, and if you surround your shrub with mulch, it’ll obtain moisture that can extend how long you can go between waterings. Even better—if you’re looking to add more native plants to your garden, most states in the lower 48 have a native viburnum (though exotic cultivars are popular too).
- Full sun to partial shade
- Likes to be consistently moist
- Pollinator friendly
- Perennial
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7Zinnia
Teresa Kopec//Getty ImagesWant to add pops of color to your garden this summer? You can’t go wrong with these beauties since they thrive in the sunniest locations. They are extremely easy to grow from seeds and you can sow them as late as early July!
- Full sun to partial shade
- Water well once dry
- Pollinator friendly
- Annual, but can self-seed
Read more: 15 Flowers That Grow Easily From Seed
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