8 Low-Maintenance Flowers You (Practically) Can t Kill

Goldenrod

Although goldenrod is most typically used as a wildflower, it also makes a wonderful addition to any garden due to its easy self-sufficiency in growth.

Begonias

Begonias are incredibly vibrant blooms that come in almost 1,800 distinct types! Hummingbirds and butterflies are drawn to zinnias because they are drought-tolerant plants!

Snapdragons

Numerous types of Snapdragons may be grown successfully in both partial shade and full sun.

Coneflower

Bees, butterflies, and birds all love coneflower. They are available in vivid red, vibrant pink, and purple hues that are sure to make your landscape stand out.

Cosmos

Cosmos are robust, self-sufficient, and exquisite plants. The flower is a very simple plant to maintain since it may thrive without any maintenance.

Petunias

Petunias require little upkeep as a plant. Petunias come in almost every hue imaginable.

Moss Rose

Among plants that can withstand drought the best is the Moss Rose. Because the succulent leaves hold water like a camel's, it thrives in hot, dry climates.

Zinnia

Hummingbirds and butterflies are drawn to zinnias because they are drought-tolerant plants! They are available in a number of colors as well, including red, pink, purple, yellow, orange, and white.