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  2. Drought relief funds will go to every county in Oklahoma - AOL

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    An emergency drought commission has decided to spread $3 million in relief funds across the state of Oklahoma to assist farmers and ranchers.

  3. Your Cheat Sheet to Choosing the Best Plants for Your Garden

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    Best Plants to Grow in Your USDA Hardiness Zone Northeast Groundcover: Perennial geranium ( Geranium spp) is a fast-growing groundcover with a spicy scent that deer and rabbits don’t like.

  4. Asphodelus ramosus - Wikipedia

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    Asphodelus ramosus is a geophyte, having an underground storage organ which enables the plant to survive adverse conditions, such as excessive heat and drought. Its leaves, growing to a height of 60 centimetres (24 in)–80 centimetres (31 in), contain alkaloids that are harmful to sheep and goats in the wet, winter months, but during the ...

  5. Top 13 Drought-Tolerant Plants That Can Handle Dry Weather

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  6. Category:Drought-tolerant plants - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Drought-tolerant plants" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 371 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  7. Desmanthus leptolobus - Wikipedia

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    Desmanthus leptolobus, known as prairie mimosa, prairie bundleflower or slenderlobe bundleflower, [2] is a flowering plant of the genus Desmanthus. It is native to Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas and has spread to Missouri and New Mexico. [3] It is often locally abundant over large expanses of rolling prairie. [4]