Growing Zone 9 Drought Tolerant Trees

Here are a few good drought tolerant trees for zone 9 gardens and landscapes: Sycamore – Both California and western sycamores are hardy in zones 7 through 10. They are fast growing and branch out nicely, making them good drought tolerant shade trees. Cypress – Leyland, Italian, and Murray cypress trees all perform well in zone 9. While each variety has its own characteristics, as a rule these trees are tall and narrow and make very good privacy screens when planted in a row. Ginkgo – A tree with interestingly shaped leaves that turn brilliant gold in the autumn, gingko trees can tolerate climates as warm as zone 9 and require very little maintenance. Crepe Myrtle – Crepe myrtles are very popular hot weather ornamental trees. They will produce brilliantly colored flowers all through the summer. Some popular varieties that thrive in zone 9 are Muskogee, Sioux, Pink Velour, and Enduring Summer. Windmill Palm – An easy to grow, low maintenance palm tree that will tolerate temperatures that dip below freezing, windmill palm will reach 20 to 30 feet (6-9 m.) in height when mature. Holly – Holly is a very popular tree that is usually evergreen and often produces berries for added winter interest. Some varieties that do especially well in zone 9 include American and Nelly Stevens. Ponytail Palm – Hardy in zones 9 through 11, ponytail palm, a very low maintenance plant, has a thick trunk and attractive, thin fronds.

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