The best drought-tolerant trees for your yard are the ones that fit your climate.
• Cold-hardy species like bur oak and hackberry thrive in the North.
• Heat-tolerant trees like palo verde and mesquite withstand the warm Southwest.
• Resilient trees like Japanese pagoda or Amur maackia are ideal for the temperate zone.
Find the best drought-resistant tree for your location to enjoy a resilient, low-maintenance yard.
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