An indestructible plant is a plant that can be kept outdoors in all seasons, and withstand all climatic hazards: drought, heavy rain, sudden changes in temperature, etc. The American agave is one of the most remarkable, both for its impressive dimensions (up to 2 meters in height!) and for its longevity and resistance.

Sedums can withstand temperatures around -20°C and are popular in flowerbeds for their pretty flowering and good resistance to drought. Daybears are among the most resistant succulent plants and adorn mountainous areas, rockeries and the roofs of old houses. For its part, a palmer can withstand cold and drought and its small star-shaped flowers, erect stems and its crenate leaves, are attractive to butterflies. The Sedumsssss represent more than 500 succulents with varied characteristics. Among them, we can cite the most common, one of them being the garden stonecrop, which can withstand low temperatures and heatwaves.