How Low Maintenance Are Low-Maintenance Plants?
Discover the facts about low-maintenance plants, including natives, succulents, ornamental grasses, tropicals, and conventional ornamentals—learn how much care they need and which characteristics make a landscape truly low maintenance.
✅ What Is a Low-Maintenance Plant?
A low-maintenance plant is one that thrives with minimal care. These plants are generally:
- Drought-tolerant
- Pest and disease resistant
- Adapted to local conditions
- Not dependent on frequent watering, fertilizing, pruning, or pest control
While no plant is completely maintenance-free, choosing the right plant for your climate, soil conditions, location and landscape design makes upkeep significantly easier.
🌱 Types of Low-Maintenance Plants

1. Native Plants (Including Nativars)
Native plants and nativars (native plants developed for landscaping) are adapted to local climate, soil, and rainfall, making them naturally hardy. They still require some care—especially during the establishment period—such as:
- Watering to establish
- Pruning and weeding
- Seasonal cleanup
They are well suited for large properties, rural areas, wetlands, woodlands, and coastal landscapes, and enhance both modern or rustic architecture styles.
Examples:
Dwarf firebush, Coontie, Dwarf yaupon holly, Sunshine mimosa, Beach dune sunflower, Saw palmetto

2. Ornamental Grasses
Grasses are among the easiest plants to maintain. Once established, they require:
- Full sun
- Minimal watering
- Very little fertilizer
- Annual trimming and occasional weeding
Examples:
Cordgrass, Muhly grass, Dwarf Fountain grass

3. Hardy Ornamentals & Evergreen Groundcovers
Many ornamental plants and groundcovers are drought-tolerant, dwarf growth habit, pest-free, and require infrequent maintenance once established.
Examples:
“Emerald Carpet” natal plum, “Little John” bottlebrush, Pringles podocarpus, “Blue Pacific” juniper, Carissa holly, Dwarf Schillings holly, Liriope, Mondo grass

4. Succulents – The Ultimate Low-Maintenance Plants
Succulents are the lowest maintenance plants. They are:
- Highly drought-tolerant
- Rarely require pruning or fertilizer
- Resilient in diverse conditions
Examples:
Agave, Yucca, Sedum, Kalanchoe, Euphorbia

5. Tropical Plants
Tropical plants thrive in heat and humidity and require minimal care if you choose varieties suited to your region. They may need:
- Occasional watering
- Proper light conditions
- Seasonal pruning
Opt for cold-hardy plants with a tropical appearance where freezes may occur or Florida-hardy tropicals in the south.
Examples:
Dwarf Schefflera, “Maui” ixora, croton (‘Petra’, ‘Mamey’), tractor seat plant, variegated ginger, crossandra
🌟 Preferred Characteristics of Low-Maintenance Plants
Look for plants that offer:
- ✔ Less trimming and pruning
- ✔ Less weeding
- ✔ Resistance to insects and fungus
- ✔ Low water and fertilizer needs
- ✔ Wildlife habitat and food sources
- ✔ Soil protection and erosion control
- ✔ Year-round attractive foliage or blooms
🌼 Final Thoughts: Can a Landscape Truly Be Low Maintenance?
Yes—but low maintenance does not mean no maintenance. All plants require some level of care. The key is choosing plants that match your climate, site, and design goals.
Whether you choose:
- Native plants
- Ornamental grasses
- Proven conventional species
- Succulents
- Tropical plants
- Or a creative mix for an eclectic look…
You can enjoy a beautiful, low-maintenance landscape with less work by choosing the right plants and planting them in the right locations.
