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Plants That Grow Well In USDA Zone 13




This apply to USDA Climate Zone 13a and zone 13b. In these zones the minimum temperatures are 60 to 65 degrees F (15.6 to 18.3 degrees C) and 65 to 70 degrees F (18.3 to 21.1 degrees C) respectively.

What plants are Cold Hardy to USDA Zone 13? What Plants Can Grow in Zone 13?

Fruit Trees that grow in zone 13:

Ackee
Alupag
Avocado
Bacuri Bacurizinho
Banana
Barbados cherry
Bignay
Coconut Palm
grapefruits
Imbe
Java Olive
Lemon
Loquat Tree Sweet Yellow
Mango
Miracle fruit
Orange
Papaya
Passion Fruit
Pineapple guava
Plantain
Soursop
Wonderful Pomegranate



Vegetables that grow in zone 13:

Alpine Mignonette Strawberry
Bush beans
Chili pepper
Culantro
Eggplant
Hot peppers
Lettuce
Mexican coriander
Rocoto pepper
Summer squashes
Sweet Capsicum
Sweet pepper
Tomatoes



Flowers and Ornamentals that grow in zone 13:

Aloe plant
Amaryllis
Anthurium
Common zinnia
Dinner Plate Dahlia
Gerbera daisy
Heliconia
Hibiscus coccineus
Lantana
Mexican flame vine
Musaceae
Plumeria
Queen Palm
Sacred lotus
Trailing petunia
Turpentine Tree



Herbs that grow in zone 13:

Anise
Basil
Black nightshade
Borage
Cilantro
Racemosa coffee
Kalanchoe
Licorice
Red mint
Star anise
Wormseed


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