Why Can Jujube Trees Stand Arid Climates?

The jujube tree, an ordinary fruit tree, can withstand both cold and arid climates. A four to five years old tree might have a root of four to six metres horizontally or two to three metres vertically. Also, the surface of leaves is such that it can prevent more moisture from evaporating. In a dry summer, when the leaves of an apple tree, vine, popular or willow droop in the heat of the sun, the jujube tree may grow as usual. Therefore, jujube trees growing around houses or in the fields can still bear sweet and crisp fruits even without water-ing.