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  2. Dasylirion longissimum - Wikipedia

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    This drought-tolerant and dramatic Dasylirion is cultivated by nurseries for use in both personal gardens as well as public or corporate xeric landscapes, mainly in the Southwestern United States (from Texas west to California).

  3. 12 drought-resistant plants to add to your garden if you're ...

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    —Look at nursery tags and choose plants that are listed as drought tolerant or water wise. —Get your plants into the ground in late fall to early spring, so the roots have a chance to settle ...

  4. Artemisia californica - Wikipedia

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    There are several lower height cultivars in the horticulture trade, for drought-tolerant groundcover use. [9] It thrives in full sun, preferring to grow on west or north-facing slopes. It needs little water and prefers no water in the summer months; it does not seem that soil types affect plant growth much.

  5. Portulacaria afra - Wikipedia

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    Drought-tolerant and fire-resistant, it will endure desert sun and heat once established, which the jade plant will not. P. afra is a common landscape plant in Phoenix, Arizona, and southern California, growing in USDA plant hardiness zones 9-11. Cuttings root very easily in most potting media.

  6. 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.

  7. How to Grow and Care for an African Milk Tree Indoors - AOL

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    Because this plant needs hot temperatures, the African milk tree only grows outdoors in USDA Zones 9–11, found in California, Arizona, Florida, and parts of Texas. Here’s what you need to know ...

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