Fruit Trees for Cold Hardiness Zone 9 (Average Low Temperature of 20° F/-7° C)

These fruit trees are well-suited to thrive in growing locations regarded as being  within USDA Cold Hardiness Zone 9. This means that these fruit trees have proven themselves to withstand temperatures down to at least 20° F / -7° C, or below! 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 Italian Honey Fig Tree - Self pollinating, exquisite fresh off the tree
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Semi Dwarf Panamint Nectarine Tree - 3 ft. and Bare Root

Semi Dwarf Panamint Nectarine Tree - 3 ft. and Bare Root

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Semi Dwarf Vivid Peach Tree - 3 ft. and Bare Root

Semi Dwarf Vivid Peach Tree - 3 ft. and Bare Root

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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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