There is a variety of resilient plants that can thrive in different conditions. The choice depends on the climate zone, soil type, level of sun exposure, and other specific factors of your location.

Here are some examples of resilient plants, categorized according to their specific characteristics:

Lavender (Lavandula): Heat-resistant with a pleasant aroma.

Yucca (Yucca filamentosa): A succulent plant with long, sturdy leaves.

Crassula (Crassula): An easy-to-care-for succulent, drought-resistant.

For shady areas:

Hosta: Ideal for shady areas, with decorative foliage.

Ferns (genus Athyrium): Shade-loving plants, resistant to dense shade.

Liriope (Liriope muscari): Perennial grasses that are suitable for moderate shade.

For dry or poor soils:

Sedum (Sedum spectabile): Succulent plants, resistant to dry soils.

Verbena (Verbena bonariensis): Resistant to poor soils, attracts butterflies and bees.

Gaura lindheimeri: Resistant to dry and calcareous soils.