Perennials in Water-Wise Landscapes
G1214
Published 2010
Published 2010
Drought-tolerant perennials are plants that persist for three or more years with little or no supplemental watering. There are both native and introduced herbaceous plants that are drought-tolerant. Using these plants in Nebraska landscapes will help conserve water, reduce the maintenance associated with watering, and still provide multiseason color and interest. Many drought-tolerant plants perform poorly in areas and seasons of high humidity and rainfall, or with excessive irrigation. For example, some drought-tolerant perennials may perform well in western Nebraska but prove to be less than satisfactory in eastern Nebraska.
Publication Details
Authors |
Dale T. Lindgren Elizabeth M Killinger |
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Publication Date | January 02, 1992 |
Last Revision Date | January 26, 2010 |
Language | English |
Formats |
HTML / PDF |
Series | NebGuide |