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Sophie Edwards

Cher’s Moroccan-Inspired Front Yard Proves That Drought-Resistant Tropical Gardens Can Still Look Incredibly Glamorous

Cher.

Few things are as iconic as Cher, though her former Malibu estate certainly comes close. This impressive property draws deep inspiration from North African and Middle Eastern aesthetics, resulting in a home rich with history. Conceived by the incomparable Martyn Lawrence Bullard, the residence makes a striking first impression, starting with the front garden.

As visitors approach the property, they are greeted by front yard landscaping featuring a Moroccan-style fountain set against elegant arched doorways. Sandstone tiles ground the outdoor space, which is framed by lush green beds. Even in the crisp light of early spring 2026, the courtyard remains vibrantly bright.

Cher’s garden idea offers more than just visual appeal. Master gardener and author Thom Rutter explains: 'The planting used in Cher's front yard has been selected for both practical and aesthetic reasons.' He notes that, 'Inspired by tropical garden ideas, Cher has incorporated drought-tolerant planting ideas alongside a central star-shaped water feature and light-colored stone, perfectly complementing her Malibu home behind.'

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Rutter further observes that the use of two large, perfectly straight palm trees creates a dramatic effect. 'Standing sentinel outside of Cher's front porch, these two impressive palm trees help to define the entranceway and draw the eye, much like Roman or Greek columns,' he adds. These palms, along with the tropical borders, were chosen for their bold foliage and their natural ability to withstand the dry, hot weather typical of a California summer.

For those looking to recreate this look during the 2026 planting season, similar environmental factors are essential. Rutter tells us: 'Today, all gardeners must consider how best to minimize water use, and with warming global temperatures, planting selections should be appropriate for the local climate and your specific US hardiness zone.'

He emphasizes that for those in warmer regions, selecting low-water plants ensures a thriving landscape while reducing the strain on natural resources – a vital consideration as states like Texas and California continue to face significant drought conditions.

By blending the timeless elegance of Moroccan design with the practicalities of a modern, water–wise landscape, Cher’s former estate provides the perfect blueprint for a sustainable and sophisticated outdoor sanctuary in 2026.

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