Cold Hardiness Zone 9 Trees and Shrubs (20° F/-7° C)

All of these fruit, shade, flowering, coniferous, and ornamental trees and shrubs will live quite comfortably in areas within USDA Cold Hardiness Zone 9. This means that these trees and shrubs are proven to withstand temperatures at or below 20° F, or -7° C! Some states containing Zone 9 climates are California, Texas, New York, Washington, New Jersey, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Oregon, Nevada, Arizona, Utah, Pennsylvania,  Idaho, New Mexico, Colorado, Oklahoma, Ohio, Michigan, Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, Tennessee, Kentucky, Virginia, West Virginia, and Rhode Island.

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1 gal Ghost Hill White Texas Fig Tree - Double crop fig perfect for hot and dry areas!
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Redspire Flowering Pear Tree (Bare Root, 3 t. to 4 ft. Tall)

Redspire Flowering Pear Tree (Bare Root, 3 t. to 4 ft. Tall)

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$39.95

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"Shining Sensation" Weigela (1 Gallon) - Prolific, shiny purple foliage contrasts perfectly with its bright pink flowers.
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1 Gal. Rheingold Arborvitae Shrub

1 Gal. Rheingold Arborvitae Shrub

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1 Gal. Blue Princess Holly Shrub With Bright Red Berries All Winter Long
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Stella D'Oro Daylily (1 Gal)- Large reblooming bright yellow blossoms thrive in all climates!
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Stella D'Oro Daylily (1 Gal)- Large reblooming bright yellow blossoms thrive in all climates!

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Regular price $34.99 $24.95 29% off

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Copper Bush Honeysuckle (1 Gallon) - Brilliant yellow, nectar-filled flowers among copper and green leaves.
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Copper Bush Honeysuckle (1 Gallon) - Brilliant yellow, nectar-filled flowers among copper and green leaves.

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