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USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map
Southeast US:  Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee

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Check the color of the section in your area on the map with the color key below. Zones 5b through 10b represented here.

  south-east area


USDA Hardiness Zones and Average Annual Minimum
Temperature Range


 USDA Zone   Temperature Range Example Cities
        5b

-15 to -10 F  (-23.4 to -26.1 C)

Columbia, Missouri
Mansfield, Pennsylvania
        6a

-10 to -5 F  (-20.6 to -23.3 C)

St. Louis, Missouri
Lebanon, Pennsylvania
        6b

-5 to 0 F  (-17.8 to -20.5 C)

McMinnville, Tennessee
Branson, Missouri
        7a

0 to 5 F  (-15.0 to -17.7 C)

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
South Boston, Virginia
        7b

5 to 10 F  (-12.3 to -14.9 C)

Little Rock, Arkansas
Griffin, Georgia
        8a 

10 to 15 F  (-9.5 to -12.2 C)

Tifton, Georgia
Dallas, Texas
        8b

15 to 20 F  (-6.7 to -9.4 C)

Austin, Texas
Gainesville, Florida
        9a

20 to 25 F  (-3.9 to -6.6 C)

Houston, Texas
St. Augustine, Florida
        9b

25 to 30 F  (-1.2 to -3.8 C)

Brownsville, Texas
Fort Pierce, Florida
       10a

30 to 35 F  (1.6 to -1.1 C)

Naples, Florida
Barstow, California
       10b

35 to 40 F (4.4 to 1.7 C)

Miami, Florida
Coral Gables, Florida

Listed by zone: Names of representative plants listed under the coldest zones in which they normally succeed.
Listed alphabetically: Cold hardiness ratings (zones) for selected woody plants.


Data based on USDA Miscellaneous Publication No. 1475. Issued January 1990, U.S. National Arboretum, Agricultural Research Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, DC 20002.


 

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