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  2. Krugiodendron - Wikipedia

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    Krugiodendron ferreum, commonly known as the black ironwood or leadwood, is a species of tree in the family Rhamnaceae.It is found in southern Florida, throughout the Caribbean and from southern Mexico to Honduras. [2]

  3. Beaucarnea recurvata - Wikipedia

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    They grow on rocky soils deficient in nutrients, cliffs and steep mountains. The plant is resistant up to 10 °C, and grows in full sun or partial shade. The plants are very slow growing and very tolerant to drought, in a pot or planted as an ornamental garden tree. [8]

  4. 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 .

  5. Parkinsonia florida - Wikipedia

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    Parkinsonia florida is cultivated as an ornamental plant and tree by specialty plant nurseries, for planting as a shrub or multi-trunked small tree in drought tolerant and wildlife gardens of suitable climates. [8] [9] It offers an unusual green-blue silhouette in gardens, and delicately patterned light shade over patios. [8]

  6. Sabal palmetto - Wikipedia

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    The cabbage palm is remarkably resistant to fire, floods, coastal conditions, cold, high winds, and drought. [15] Despite this, recent mortality has been caused by Texas phoenix palm decline, a phytoplasma currently found on the west coast of Florida. Sabal palmetto trunks appear in two different conditions, which can be confusing (see photo ...

  7. Drought tolerance - Wikipedia

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    In botany, drought tolerance is the ability by which a plant maintains its biomass production during arid or drought conditions. [1] [2] [3] Some plants are naturally adapted to dry conditions, surviving with protection mechanisms such as desiccation tolerance, detoxification, or repair of xylem embolism. [3]