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  2. Xeriscaping - Wikipedia

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    Xeriscaping is different from natural landscaping, because the emphasis in xeriscaping is on selection of plants for water conservation, not necessarily selecting native plants. Xeriscaping produces greenspaces that require low amounts of maintenance and irrigation, and promote biodiversity; however, due to societal norms and lack of landscape ...

  3. Muhlenbergia rigens - Wikipedia

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    This characteristic, along with its attractiveness, has gained the plant recent attention as an ornamental in xeriscape gardens. Studies have also demonstrated a high tolerance to salt suggesting possible irrigation using low quality reclaimed waste-water sources at very low cost.

  4. Nolina texana - Wikipedia

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    Plants will grow in full sun or partial shade and are reputed to be resistant to browsing by deer. [16] For cultivation Texas sachuiste is often propagated by separating offsets. [12] It requires an alkaline soil and good drainage. [16] It is reported as winter hardy in USDA zones 7–11, [17] temperatures as low as −15 °F (−26 °C). [12]

  5. Berberis repens - Wikipedia

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    Berberis repens is an extremely short shrub, usually just 2–20 centimeters (0.79–7.9 in) tall, very occasionally reaching 60 centimeters 60 centimeters (24 in). The bark on stems becomes gray-purple or gray in color and are not hairy. [3]

  6. Hedysarum boreale - Wikipedia

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    The plant is palatable to livestock and wild animals. It is an important component of Sage Grouse habitat. [3] The cultivar 'Timp' is an improved plant line selected for its adaptability and seed production qualities. [3] The plant can be used in xeriscaping and as a seeded roadside flower. It is good for stabilizing soil.

  7. 14 Plants You Should Always Grow Next to Hydrangeas ... - AOL

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    Zones: 5 to 9. Size: 2 to 8 feet tall x 2 to 8 feet wide. Care requirements: ... making them great companion plants for hydrangeas. Zones: 3 to 9. Size: 6 to 36 inches tall x 1 to 3 feet wide.

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