Fruit Trees for Cold Hardiness Zone 7 (Average Minimum Temperature of 0° F/-18° C)

These fruit trees are well suited to grow in areas regarded as being within USDA Cold Hardiness Zone 7, meaning that these trees are proven to withstand temperatures at or below 0° F, or -18° C! Some states containing Zone 7 growing conditions 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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Semi Dwarf Vivid Peach Tree - 3 ft. and Bare Root
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