Meaning drought tolerant
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drought tolerant


a popular term used to describe plants that withstand periods without regular, consistent watering
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drought tolerant


A plant that can withstand longer periods of time without irrigation or precipitation.
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Plants that deal with severe drought on a regular basis, and recover from repeated wilting.  All plants will need to be watered while getting established.  Annuals and perennials need 2 to 3 weeks to [..]
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drought tolerant


Plants only require supplemental water about once a month during the dry season after being established (typically two years of regular supplemental watering during the dry season).
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Plants that deal with severe drought on a regular basis, and recover from repeated wilting. All plants will need to be watered while getting established. Annuals and perennials need 2 to 3 weeks to establish, shrubs and trees need a year to become established. Often used interchangeably with drought resistant although their definitions are differen [..]
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   Plants that can withstand periods with little to no              supplemental water when planted and established in the landscape. NO plant in a pot is truly drought resistant; they will all need some water.
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     Plants that deal with severe drought on a regular basis,     and recover from repeated wilting. All plants will need to be watered while             getting established.
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