SP570 Drought-Tolerant Trees
Date Issued
April 21, 2010
Abstract
Late-season droughts are common in southeastern landscapes. Many trees are stressed by prolonged periods of hot, dry weather. Selecting trees that use water efficiently without the need for frequent watering or irrigation is one way to make your landscape more resistant to droughts. With impending water shortages in many urban areas leading to prohibitions of irrigation or watering, planting trees that are more tolerant to drought conditions is the best long-term solution to a healthier, low-maintenance landscape.
Disciplines
Comments
SP 570 - 15M - 12 - 00 R12 - 4910 - 21 - 002 - 01
Embargo Date
April 21, 2010
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