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Plants That Adapt to Wet and Dry Extremes

Posted By Ashleigh Bethea on Aug 5, 2009 | 0 comments


Potentilla 'Sunset'

People often search for drought tolerant plants, or plants that can tolerate soggy soil to meet specific conditions of their local climate. But there are a few plants that satisfy both needs, plants that can take a lot of moisture abuse and still shine in your garden. These special plants are mostly varieties that thrive in wet soil type, but, when established, can tolerate periods of drought.

These aren’t extreme exotic plants either; they are particularly hardy varieties of every day favorites, like hemorocallis, viburnum, and hibiscus. For more information and variety check out our full line of weather tough plants.

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