Using the 1990 USDA Hardiness Zone classifications, this updated interactive version covers the state of Florida and was compiled using National Weather Service climate data through 2009 and covering a broader time frame than the 30 year range used in the current USDA map.
Plantmaps Zone 10a30°F to 35°F | Plantmaps Zone 10b35°F to 40°F | Plantmaps Zone 11a40°F to 45°F |
Hardiness Zones, Gardening Zones, Growing Zones and Plant Zones refer to defined geographic regions that can support specific plants, flowers and trees. The zones define a minimum range of temperatures that a plant or tree can survive safely in that zone. The most commonly used Hardiness Zones were defined by the USDA and contain data from the period 1960-1990. This updated version of the map was created by Plantmaps and includes climatology data through December 2009. This map also uses a wider range of climate data than the current USDA map, which limits the zones to 30 years of data.
Boca Raton Hardiness Zone 10a
Bradenton Hardiness Zone 9b
Clearwater Hardiness Zone 9b
Coral Springs Hardiness Zone 10a
Fort Lauderdale Hardiness Zone 10a
Fort Myers Hardiness Zone 10a
Gainesville Hardiness Zone 9a
Hialeah Hardiness Zone 10b
Hollywood Hardiness Zone 10a
Jacksonville Hardiness Zone 9a
Kissimmee Hardiness Zone 9b
Lake Worth Hardiness Zone 10a
Lakeland Hardiness Zone 9b
Miami Hardiness Zone 10b
Miami Beach Hardiness Zone 10b
Naples Hardiness Zone 10a
Opa Locka Hardiness Zone 10b
Orlando Hardiness Zone 9b
Panama City Hardiness Zone 8b
Pensacola Hardiness Zone 8b
Pompano Beach Hardiness Zone 10a
Port Saint Lucie Hardiness Zone 10a
Saint Augustine Hardiness Zone
Saint Petersburg Hardiness Zone
Sarasota Hardiness Zone 9b
Tallahassee Hardiness Zone 8b
Tampa Hardiness Zone 9b
West Palm Beach Hardiness Zone 10a