One way to manage drought conditions is to conserve water. One way of conserving water in Florida is to use Florida-friendly plants in yards. Study the information in the table about four types of grasses, and then answer the question that follows.

Which type of grass would most likely be used to create a Florida-friendly yard?
Florida Gama Grass
Panic Grass
Fakahatchee grass
Wire Grass
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Answer:

Florida Gama Grass

Explanation:

"Florida Gama Grass," also known as "Dwarf Fakahatchee Grass" is actually a shrub that is "drought-tolerant." Such kind of plant is perfectly appropriate for the climate of Florida (particularly, South Florida) which only has a few chances of rain and where drought is rampant in many places.

In order to create a Florida-friendly yard, it is best to plant the "Florida Gama Grass" among the four choices mentioned above. Besides adding natural beauty to the yard, they will also help conserve water.

Other water-conserving plants are: Bay Cedar, Beach sunflower, Slash pine, Swamp mallow, Bougainvillea, etc.

So, this explains the answer.

Answer:

florida gama grass

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