Jennifer Aniston is one of the most eco-friendly stars in Hollywood, so it shouldn't come as a surprise that she is doing her best to conserve water during California's worst drought in history. A new report says that the actress has replaced most of her lawn with stones and trees to help keep watering her grass to a minimum.

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According to Page Six on Sunday, Aniston is one but a few stars taking the drought seriously.

The site says that Aniston recently tore out her vanity vineyard of her newly purchased Bel-Air estate as it takes 30 gallons of water to make one glass of wine. Instead, she replaced it with drought resistant plants and wood.

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"She actually doesn't have much of a lawn," Aniston's rep Stephen Huvane told the site. "Her entire front courtyard is mostly stone and trees."

Jennifer Lopez meanwhile, is reportedly not paying too concerned to the Golden State drought, as her neighbors have been urging her for years now to stop excessively watering her lawn. Unfortunately, she hasn't done much.

"She has been pretty dismissive," a source told the site. "She has said, 'Oh, so I'll just pay some fines, what are they going to do?'"

As far as Kim Kardashian and Kanye West's new Calabasas home, spokesperson Ina Treciokas insists that the couple won't be using more than their fare share of water to keep their opulent garden green.

"I don't know about it being the lushest in Calabasas," she said. "Kim takes this drought seriously and has made some amendments to the property. She has no problem letting her grass go brown."

California imposes fines of up to $500 on residents who do things like wash cars with running hoses or water lawns between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m.