Cold Hardiness Zone 5 Trees and Shrubs (-20° F/-29° C)
All of these fruit, shade, flowering, coniferous, and ornamental trees and shrubs will live quite comfortably in areas rated as being within USDA Cold Hardiness Zone 5. This means that these trees and shrubs are known to withstand temperatures at or below -20° F, or -29° C!
Honeylocust Tree - Perfect native tree for a natural barrier. (2 years old and 3-4 feet tall.)
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$35.99 - Sale price
- $34.99
Golden-Tipped Wintercreeper Euonymus (1 Gallon) - Compact evergolden shrub, emerald leaves trimmed with gold edges!
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$30.00 - Sale price
- $24.95
Evergreen Wintercreeper Euonymus (1 Gallon) - Evergreen, glossy and lustrous leaves, also drought and cold tolerant!
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$49.95 - Sale price
- $29.00
1 Gal. Baby Gem Boxwood Shrub with Naturally Compact Size Ideal for Urban Landscapes
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- $24.95
Ivory Halo Dogwood Shrub (1 Gallon) - A lovely ornamental twist on the classic red dogwood!
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$34.99 - Sale price
- $24.95
Goldflame Spirea Shrub (1 Gal) - Neon yellow foliage clashes beautifully against bright pink flowers!
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$30.00 - Sale price
- $24.95
Mcdonald Hazelnut Tree - Heavy bearing early season crop (2 years old, 3 ft. tall)
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- $29.95
3 Gal. Bloodgood Japanese Maple Tree - Cold Hardy, vivid Scarlet Autumn Foliage
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- $100.00
1 Gal. Little Zebra Miscanthus Compact, White-Striped, Ornamental Grass Favorite
- Regular price
- $29.95
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