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A selection of perennials adapted to the Mediterranean climate, very dry and hot in summer, quite mild in winter, very humid in autumn. These are plants from the garrigue such as lavenders, thymes and oregano, dry undergrowth plants such as acanthus, but also more exotic species such as gauras or certain convolvulus, grasses from the Stipa group... Even if the Mediterranean garden without watering is known to be less flowery in summer, which corresponds in these regions to the resting period of plants, the gardener will also play with the color of silver foliage and the habit of shrubby perennials such as santolines or lamb's ears (Stachys byzantina) for example. Not to mention the fragrance, as many species and varieties of dry terrain are also aromatic plants, like Nepeta faassenii. To bring color to the garden in case of a very dry summer, also consider gaillardias, California fuchsias...

Also check out our buying guide "Perennials: how to choose" and our advice sheet "6 Mediterranean perennials"

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