Drought

Tolerant Plants Drought tolerant plants are resilient plants that are able to survive with limited water availability. They are of great importance for areas prone to droughts and water scarcity as these plants require relatively low water amount for their growth. Drought tolerant plants are also known to be used as part of landscape designs due to their ability to survive in extreme climatic conditions. They also help with mitigating air pollution through their root systems and some species can even reduce the cost of water bills by absorbing water from the air. As drought tolerant plants are able to grow in soil types with different pH levels, they are also used to reclaim land that has been damaged by human activities.

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