Plants That Grow Well In USDA Zone 7




This apply to USDA Climate Zone 7a and zone 7b. In these zones the minimum temperatures are 0 to 5 degrees F (-17.8 to -15 degrees C) and 5 to 10 degrees F (-15 to -12.2 degrees C) respectively.

What plants are Cold Hardy to USDA Zone 7? What Plants Can Grow in Zone 7?

Fruit Trees that grow in zone 7:

4-N-1 Fruit Salad Tree
Actinidia arguta Issai Kiwi
Actinidia deliciosa Hayward kiwi
All-In-One almond
Arberquina Olive
Bing cherry
Blake Kiwi
Blenheim apricot
Carpathian Walnut
Contender peach
Early Richmond cherry
Elberta peach
Ficus carica White Marseilles Fig
Fuyu persimmon
Gala apple
Granny Smith tree
Hickory
Honeycrisp apple
Malta celeste fig
McIntosh apple
Meyer lemon
Moorpark apricot
Ozark plum
Picual olive
Pine Nut
Rainier Sweet cherry
Red Delicious apple
Red Gold nectarine
Royal apricot
Ruby grapefruit
Saturn peach
Stella cherry
Sweetheart cherry
Tangelos


Vegetables that grow in zone 7:

Armenian Cucumbers
Arugula
Beans
Broccoli
Brussel sprouts
Cabbage
Carrots
Cauliflower
Celery
Collards
Corn
Cucumbers
Fennel
Garlic
Hot peppers
Kale
Lettuce
Onions
Peas
Sweet peppers
Pumpkins
Radishes
Spinach
Squash
Tomatoes
Turnips


Flowers and Ornamentals that grow in zone 7:

Angel Face rose
Apricot Candy Rose
Blaze Climbing rose
Bloodgood maple
Bolero rose
Cherry Parfait Rose
Chrysler Imperial rose
Clematis climbing rose
Don Juan Climbing rose
Fire King rose
Forget me not flower
Four O’clock rose
George Burns Rose
Golden Showers Climbing rose
Hardy Fuchsia Tree
Hollyhock
Italian jasmine
John f kennedy Hybrid Tea rose bush
Joseph's Coat Rose
Julia Child rose
Knock Out shrub rose
Mango Floribunda Rose
New Dawn Climbing rose
Painted daisy
Peony rose
Queen Elizabeth rose
Rose Mallow hibiscus
Rose of Sharon hibiscus
Shasta daisy
True jasmine
Waterfall maple
Windmill Palm
Winter jasmine


Herbs that grow in zone 7:

Catnip
Chamomile
Chives
Comfrey
Echinacea
English lavender
Feverfew
Grosso
Lemon balm
Marjoram
Mint
Oregano
Parsley
Rue
Rosemary
Sage
Tarragon