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USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map

Here’s additional helpful info about USDA Plant Hardiness Zones to guide your planting:

  • 2023 Map Update: The official 2023 map uses 1991–2020 climate data and adds Zones 12–13 for tropical areas (like Hawaii and Puerto Rico), where extreme minimum temperatures stay above 10°C.
  • Global & Heat Pairings: Other regions use similar systems (e.g., Europe’s Frost Hardiness Zones, Australia’s adapted USDA zones). Pair with the AHS Heat Zone Map to check summer heat stress (days >30°C).
  • Microclimate Details: Urban areas, hills, or lakes can create local temperature differences not shown in zip code results. Snow cover, mulch, or building shelter also affect plant survival.
  • Dynamic Shifts: Recent warming has shifted many regions 1 zone warmer (e.g., Iowa now has expanded Zone 5 and new Zone 6). Annual extreme temps may even fluctuate ±1–2 zones—always check local nursery insights.

For precise zones, use USDA’s official interactive map (planthardiness.ars.usda.gov) or local extension services for site-specific advice!

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