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Water Conservation with Urban Landscape Plants
Water shortages are a common problem in much of the southwest. Increasing urbanization and increasing population places greater demands on dwindling water supplies. Over half of the water used in urban areas of the southwest is used in the irrigation of landscapes. To help cope with increased urban water demands and low water supplies, research was conducted to gain information relative to consumptive water use by native and non-native landscape plants. Twenty weighing lysimeters were constructed and installed and plants established in the lysimeters and adjacent areas. Plants used in the study were buffalo-grass, St. Augustinegrass, cenizo, boxwood and Texas barberry. All plants are native to Texas except boxwood and St. Augustinegrass. Water use was determined for several native shrubs and of the ones compared, Texas barberry appeared to have the most promise for use in water conserving landscapes.
Water Conservation with Urban Landscape Plants
Water shortages are a common problem in much of the southwest. Increasing urbanization and increasing population places greater demands on dwindling water supplies. Over half of the water used in urban areas of the southwest is used in the irrigation of landscapes. To help cope with increased urban water demands and low water supplies, research was conducted to gain information relative to consumptive water use by native and non-native landscape plants. Twenty weighing lysimeters were constructed and installed and plants established in the lysimeters and adjacent areas. Plants used in the study were buffalo-grass, St. Augustinegrass, cenizo, boxwood and Texas barberry. All plants are native to Texas except boxwood and St. Augustinegrass. Water use was determined for several native shrubs and of the ones compared, Texas barberry appeared to have the most promise for use in water conserving landscapes.
Water Conservation with Urban Landscape Plants
B. W. Hipp (author) / C. Giordano (author) / B. Simpson (author)
1983
85 pages
Report
No indication
English
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