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  2. Category:Drought-tolerant trees - Wikipedia

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  3. Drought tolerance - Wikipedia

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    In botany, drought tolerance is the ability by which a plant maintains its biomass production during arid or drought conditions. [1] [2] [3] Some plants are naturally adapted to dry conditions, surviving with protection mechanisms such as desiccation tolerance, detoxification, or repair of xylem embolism. [3]

  4. Category:Drought-tolerant plants - Wikipedia

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  6. Acacia pendula - Wikipedia

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    The tree is available commercially as seedlings [5] or in seed form and has many desirable properties in areas of low rainfall since it is drought tolerant. It is also frost tolerant and will grow in heavy clay soils. It is useful as a shelter-tree or as a windbreak and attracts native birds, particularly parrots who use the seeds as a food source.

  7. Arbutus unedo - Wikipedia

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    Once established it is fairly drought resistant, frost resistant, shade tolerant and salt tolerant. [17] Lower production of fruit mass has however been reported in case of summer droughts, and frosts in flowering time were seen to decrease the numbers of fruits. [18]

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