Zone 10: All Plants (USDA Plant Hardiness Zone 10)

Browse live plants selected for USDA Plant Hardiness Zone 10, where winters are mild and the growing season remains long and productive. This collection includes Zone 10 perennials, Zone 10 trees, and Zone 10 shrubs and bushes, along with herbs and seasonal annuals suited to dependable performance in warm-climate landscapes.

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Green Zebra Tomato
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Dipladenia Madinia® Deep Red
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Boston Pickling Cucumber Plant
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Blue Eyed Grass 'Suwannee'
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West Indian Lemon Grass
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Calathea 'Elgergrass'
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Japanese Holly Fern
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Pineapple Tomato
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Spider Plant 'Irish'
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Giant White Calla Lily
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Ground Orchid 'Far out Freckles'
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Brandywine Tomato
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Alocasia 'California'
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Pink Muhly Grass
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Basil 'Sweet Thai'
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Pequin Pepper Plant
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Globe Amaranth 'Audray Pink'
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Big Red Pepper
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Philodendron 'Birkin'
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Scabiosa 'Black Knight'
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Sweet Sunrise Golden Orange Bell Pepper
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Lemon Boy Hybrid Tomato
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Basil 'Mammoth'
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Cherokee Purple Tomato
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Scabiosa 'Fire King'
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Kaladium 'Fairytale Princess'
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Ribbon Bush
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Zone 10 Plant Selection FAQs

What grows well in USDA Zone 10?


USDA Zone 10 supports a wide range of landscape plants due to its very mild winters and extended warm season.

With winter lows typically ranging from 30°F to 40°F, many perennials, shrubs, and trees overwinter reliably, while heat-tolerant herbs and annuals can grow for much of the year in suitable conditions.

Does Zone 10 guarantee that all plants will survive year-round?


No—while Zone 10 supports a wide range of plants, hardiness ratings do not guarantee survival. Factors such as drainage, sun exposure, watering, and sudden weather changes still affect performance.

Even in mild climates, proper siting and care remain important.

What other factors should I consider besides hardiness zone?


In addition to zone, consider sunlight, soil type, drainage, humidity, and airflow when choosing plants. Local conditions can vary significantly even within the same hardiness zone.

Matching plants to both climate and site conditions supports healthier growth and long-term success.

What is the best time to plant in Zone 10?


In USDA Zone 10, planting is often most successful during the cooler months of fall, winter, and early spring.

Mild winters allow roots to establish comfortably before the onset of peak summer heat, supporting stronger long-term performance for trees, shrubs, and perennials.

How should I approach landscape planning in Zone 10?


Very mild winters in Zone 10 reduce cold risk but increase the importance of heat management.

Planning for sun exposure, mature size, and prolonged warmth helps establish a stable structure that performs through extended growing seasons.

What if I live near the border of Zone 9 or Zone 11?


If your property falls near a Zone 10 boundary, local conditions may influence plant performance more than the USDA zone designation alone.

Elevation, coastal influence, humidity, and urban heat retention can create slightly cooler or warmer growing environments. Reviewing plants suited for Zone 9 or Zone 11 can provide helpful comparison when selecting plants for long-term performance in warm climates.