Fruit Trees for Cold Hardiness Zone 10 (Average Low Temperature of 30° F/-1° C)

These fruit trees are well-suited to grow in locations regarded as being within USDA Cold Hardiness Zone 10. These heat tolerant trees and shrubs have also proven themselves to withstand drought conditions, high humidity, as well as recycled water with a high salt content. When plants are rated for Cold Hardiness Zone 10, this means that they will remain healthy in areas where the average yearly minimum temperature reaches only 30° F to 40° F, or -1° C to 5° C! Some states containing climates within Zone 10 are California, Florida, Texas, Hawaii, Arizona, and New Mexico.

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1 gal. Chicago Hardy Fig Tree - Among the hardiest fig trees!
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1 gal. Chicago Hardy Fig Tree - Among the hardiest fig trees!

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1 gal. Desert King Fig Tree - Strawberry jam flesh, heat and drought resistant
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1 gal Italian Honey Fig Tree - Self pollinating, exquisite fresh off the tree
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1 gal Celestial Fig Tree
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1 gal Celestial Fig Tree

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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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