Drought-tolerant shrubs are woody plants that can survive with minimal water, making them ideal for xeriscaping, dry climates, or low-water landscapes. Examples include rosemary, oleander, and juniper. These shrubs are often used in borders, foundation plantings, or as standalone specimens where water conservation is a priority. Drought-tolerant shrubs are valued for their resilience, low maintenance needs, and ability to thrive in harsh conditions. When selecting drought-tolerant shrubs, it’s important to consider their mature size, growth rate, and specific environmental requirements, such as light and soil type. Proper planting, including well-drained soil and minimal watering, helps ensure that these shrubs establish well and remain healthy with minimal care. Drought-tolerant shrubs offer a sustainable solution for creating attractive, low-maintenance landscapes that can withstand dry conditions.
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