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Re: Gardening in draught conditions


Suzi, Sure I've got suggestions.  Sophora japonica for shade tree.  Cotinus 
obovatus for small to medium shade tree, Sedums handle drought well, but I 
have some shady spots which are not Sedum land.  Tulips especially species.  
My favorites are the Batalini selections which I think have been visited by 
taxonomists lately.  I'm talking loamy sand (85% sand) and no supplemental 
irrigation in the close in Boston area where nature turned off the water last 
July after over a decade of below average annual precip.  I'll try to come 
uno with some other names later

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