U.S. Virgin Islands USDA Plant Hardiness Zones Map - USVI Growing Zones Plant List


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The U.S. Virgin Islands lies in the group of the Lesser Antilles east of Puerto Rico and hence have a tropical climate making it hot all around the year with a little bit cooler season between December and April. The weather in general is stable between temperatures of 70 and 90 degree Fahrenheits making the USDA zone 13 plants the best to grow in these islands.

The Individual U.S. Virgin Islands List include: Saint Croix, Buck Island (National Park), Green Cay National Wildlife Refuge, Protestant Cay, Ruth Island, Saint Thomas, Cas Cay, Great Saint James, Little Saint James, Shark Island, Thatch Cay, Kalkun Cay, Savana Island, Hans Lollik Islands, Inner Brass, Outer Brass, Buck Island, Capella Island, Hassel Island (National Park), Saba Island, Turtledove Cay, Saint John, Carvel Rock, Congo Cay, Grass Cay, Lovango Cay, Mingo Cay, Steven Cay, Cinnamon Cay, Henley Cay, Ramgoat Cay, Trunk Cay, Waterlemon Cay, Whistling Cay, Flanagan Island, and Leduck Island.



Fruit Trees that grow in U.S. Virgin Islands:

Avocado
Bacuri Bacurizinho
Banana
Barbados cherry
Bignay
Coconut Palm
grapefruits
Lemon
Orange
Papaya
Passion Fruit
Pineapple guava
Plantain
Soursop
Wonderful Pomegranate



Vegetables that grow in the American Virgin Islands:

Bush beans
Chili pepper
Culantro
Eggplant
Hot peppers
Lettuce
Sweet Capsicum
Sweet pepper
Tomatoes



Flowers and Ornamentals that grow in USVI:

Aloe plant
Amaryllis
Dinner Plate Dahlia
Gerbera daisy
Heliconia
Queen Palm
Sacred lotus
Trailing petunia
Turpentine Tree



Herbs that grow in the Virgin Islands of the United States:

Anise
Basil
Black nightshade
Red mint
Star anise
Wormseed