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Drought-tolerating ornamentals: Natives and introductions from like climates require little water or maintenance and are adaptable to rural landscape
Publication Information
California Agriculture 10(9):15-15.
Published September 01, 1956
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Abstract
Drought-tolerating plants are useful for landscaping areas which do not normally receive irrigation water. They are especially adaptable to the rural home landscape because there is usually sufficient space for them to grow in areas which will not receive summer water. They can be valuable as windbreaks and screens for buildings and machinery.