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  2. These Low-Maintenance Ground Cover Plants Will Protect ... - AOL

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    These drought-tolerant plants make the perfect addition to rock gardens as well as hot, sunny patches of your garden. Zones: 3 to 9 Care requirements: Full sun; well-draining soil

  3. 31 Perennial Plants That Come Back Every Year - AOL

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    It thrives in even very poor soils and is drought-tolerant once established. Fast Facts. USDA Hardiness Zone: 3 to 8. How Much Sun It Needs: Full sun to part shade. When It Blooms: Late spring to fall

  4. Hedge your bets: Mix up plant varieties to form a healthy thicket

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    Blooming in April and May, this drought-tolerant plant is an evergreen shrub that bears leathery green leaves with silvery undersides. Sweet, edible green fruit with a pear-like texture ripens in ...

  5. Dymondia - Wikipedia

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    Habit: 2 inches (51 mm) high, spreads to make a carpet like ground cover. Non-invasive, slow-growing. Water: very drought tolerant. Regular watering is needed at higher temperatures and for six months after initia planting till plant is established. The deep roots act as water wells providing water to the plant as needed.

  6. Frangula californica - Wikipedia

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    Frangula (Rhamnus) californica 'Mount San Bruno' — smaller leaves, more dense and compact, particularly tolerant of garden conditions. [26] [34] Frangula (Rhamnus) californica ‘Seaview’ — a ground cover variety. [26] Frangula (Rhamnus) californica ssp. tomentella 'Hoary' — covered with leaves, velvety smooth, blooms from January ...

  7. 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.

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