Shop by Hardiness Zone

Choosing the right plants for your garden starts with understanding your USDA hardiness zone. Each plant thrives best within specific temperature ranges, and matching them to your zone ensures healthier growth and longer-lasting landscapes. Our curated plants by hardiness zone collection makes it easy to shop confidently, knowing your choices are adapted to your climate. 

From cold-hardy selections that withstand frosty winters to tropical favorites for warm coastal areas, you’ll find a wide range of options tailored to Zones 3–11. Whether you’re building a vibrant pollinator garden, designing a lush tropical landscape, or simply adding a few container plants, our zone-based collections take the guesswork out of plant shopping. Explore by zone to discover which outdoor plants, flowering shrubs, and tropical foliage plants are right for your area. 

FAQs About Hardiness Zone Plants

A hardiness zone is a geographic area defined by the USDA based on minimum winter temperatures. It helps gardeners know which plants can survive their local climate.

You can check the USDA Hardiness Zone Map online by entering your ZIP code, which will show your specific zone.

It ensures your plants thrive year-round, reducing the risk of damage from cold or heat stress.

Some tropical plants can be grown as annuals or overwintered indoors if your zone is too cold for year-round survival.

Not usually—hardiness zones mainly apply to outdoor plants, but indoor/outdoor moves in summer may still be impacted.