Spring is right around the corner, and so begins the hunt for
interesting landscaping plants! While we at Decoist love tried and true
favorites such as yucca and silver ponyfoot, today we take a look at
five selections that work well in the modern yard. Some are sculptural. Some add tropical flair. All are interesting, and all are low-maintenance plants. Enjoy!…
Ixora
We begin with Ixora, a tropical plant that produces
lovely flowers in shades of red, pink, orange and yellow. It can
tolerate full sun in many cases, and you can grow the plant as a shrub
or in containers. While it prefers moist soil and doesn’t do well in
frosty weather, it requires minimal care overall, making this plant a
great choice for the garden.
Since Ixora has a tropical feel, it works well in poolside environments,
as well as at the base of taller plants (such as palm trees)! However,
Ixora can also be cultivated as a hedge (depending on the climate) and
integrated in a variety of ways in a variety of yards! Consult an expert
at your local nursery if you’re interested in bringing Ixora to your
outdoor space
Queen Victoria Agave
With its porcupine-like form and
sculptural style, Queen Victoria certainly commands attention! This
succulent does well in full-sun environments and requires only
occasional watering, making it an ideal plant for xeriscaped gardens.
Plant Queen Victoria agave in a container or in the ground. As shown
below, it truly shines when planted in multiples. However, be careful
when handling this plant, as the edges are sharp.
Pittosporum
Pittosporum encompasses a wide range of flowering
plants, with Japanese pittosporum being a popular variety. Able to grow
in shade or sun, the plant is very hardy and fabulous for the
low-maintenance garden.
Pittosporum is a popular choice for hedges and borders, so don’t
hesitate to use it to add volume at the base of a tree or another tall
plant.
Barrel Cactus
There’s no denying that barrel cactus is fun to
look at! No wonder so many modern landscapers incorporate it into the
yard, often combining it with other suculents for variety in color and
form.
Well-drained soil is a must for this plant, as is a sunshine and minimal
watering. In other words, it’s a classic example of a low-maintenance
plant! Like the Queen Victoria agave, this succulent is impressive when
planted in a group. And once again, watch those spines!
Rosemary
An herb such as rosemary may seem basic and played
out, but don’t underestimate its ability to thrive in hot, dry
conditions, as well as its lovely, full appearance. In fact, you can use
this plant to bulk up a xeriscaped garden and get great results!
The plant may be upright, or it may be trailing. Grow it in the ground or in a pot. Nothing beats snipping some fresh herbs from the backyard when it’s time to cook dinner!
Do you have a favorite low-maintenance landscaping plant? Share your thoughts by leaving a comment below…










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