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Plants For Hot & Dry
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Windbreaks
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The Seasons
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Plants for Hot Dry Places
Acacia - Native
Agapanthus - Lilly
Agave - Succulent
Anigozanthus - Kangaroo Paw
Banksia - Native
Callistemon - Native
Callitris - Native
Carex - Sedge
Casuarina - Native
Ceanothus - Californian Lilac
Celtis - Nettle Tree
Echium - Pride of Madiera
Eleagnus
Eucalyptus - Native
Grevillea - Native
Hibbertia - Native
Kunzea - Native
Lagerstroemia - Crepe Myrtle
Lavendula - Herb-Perfume
Leucadendron - Protea Family
Leucospermum - Protea Family
Melaleuca - Native
Protea
Rosmarinus - Prostrate & Upright
Tamarix
Always ask your plant retailer for advice on which varieties are best suited to your area.
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