1. Dessert Willow
Growing Conditions: loves full sunlight, Hardiness zone: 7B through 11
Special Characteristics: Drought and heat-tolerant, can be grown in desert areas to control erosion
The Dessert Willow (Chilopsis linearis) is a member of the trumpet vine family. The plant has showy clusters of flowers at the tips of its branches. These long-lasting blooms can be found in shades of pink, lavender, or white. Traditionally, the parts of these flowers were used in making teas.
This shrub is extremely drought and heat-tolerant. So, if your region has an arid climate, this plant might make a good choice for you. A low-maintenance plant that can grow rapidly with a spread of up to 25 feet, makes it a perfect contender as a cover plant. Propagating by seeds is the most common method to have these plants in your garden.