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  2. 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]

  3. Acacia baileyana - Wikipedia

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    American urban landscape designer Renée Gunter uses this plant in her South Los Angeles lawn as a drought-resistant alternative to thirstier plants. [ 5 ] Less than 0.02% alkaloids were found in a chemical analysis of Acacia baileyana.

  4. Category:Drought-tolerant plants - Wikipedia

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    Drought-tolerant trees (2 C, 237 P) X. ... Pages in category "Drought-tolerant plants" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 371 total.

  5. The Worst Time to Water Indoor and Outdoor Plants ... - AOL

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    Give your plants a deep drink of water, says Porwol. This encourages the plant’s roots to grow downward, helping them become more drought-resistant. "Avoid shallow or frequent watering, as it ...

  6. Vigna aconitifolia - Wikipedia

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    Vigna aconitifolia is a drought-resistant legume, commonly grown in arid and semi-arid regions of India. It is commonly called mat bean, moth bean, matki or dew bean.The pods, sprouts and protein-rich seeds of this crop are commonly consumed in India.

  7. 12 drought-resistant plants to add to your garden if you're ...

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    Drought-resistant plants like hummingbird sage and rosemary are the ideal addition to Southern California gardens. ... Animals. Business. Entertainment. Fitness. Food. Games. Health. Home & Garden.

  8. Artemisia californica - Wikipedia

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    This plant relies on wildfire for seed germination and burned plants can crown-sprout and keep growing. Animals rarely eat Artemisia californica, probably due to the presence of bitter aromatic terpenes, but it does provide good cover for smaller birds and other animals that can fit between its stems. [5]

  9. 20 Drought-Resistant Plants for a Beautiful Yard Even ... - AOL

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