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  2. Searsia lancea - Wikipedia

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    Searsia lancea commonly known as karee (archaically karree), is an evergreen, frost hardy, drought resistant tree, which can reach up to 8 metres in height with a 5-metre spread. It is one of the most common trees on the Highveld and in the Bushveld in South Africa, but not found in the Lowveld.

  3. Category:Drought-tolerant trees - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Drought-tolerant trees" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 237 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  4. Maytenus boaria - Wikipedia

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    A small number of trees have been planted in gardens of California and private collections in Spain, [2] and all of them have acclimatized in those lands. It has been planted in the North Pacific Coast of the United States as far north as Seattle , Washington , [ 3 ] and Vancouver , British Columbia .

  5. 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 ...

  6. Drought tolerance - Wikipedia

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    Drought-evading plants: non-succulent perennials which restrict their growth only to periods of moisture availability. Drought-enduring plants: also known as xerophytes , these evergreen shrubs have extensive root systems along with morphological and physiological adaptations which enable them to maintain growth even in times of extreme drought ...

  7. Brachychiton rupestris - Wikipedia

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    As a drought deciduous succulent tree, much like the baobab (Adansonia) of Madagascar, B. rupestris adapts readily to cultivation, and is quite tolerant of a range of soils and temperatures. It is a key component and emergent tree in the endangered central semi-evergreen vine thickets (also known as bottletree scrub) of the Queensland Brigalow ...

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