Zone 11 Plants

Browse live plants selected for USDA Plant Hardiness Zone 11, where winter cold is minimal and many landscapes support year-round growth. This collection includes Zone 11 perennials, Zone 11 trees, and Zone 11 shrubs and bushes, along with herbs and seasonal annuals chosen for reliable establishment in consistently warm conditions.

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Basil 'Sweet Thai'
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Globe Amaranth 'Raspberry Cream'
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Green Zebra Tomato
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Craspedia
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Celosia ‘Sunday™ Bright Orange'
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Brandywine Tomato
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Celosia ‘Celway™ Terracotta'
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Gomphrena 'Sequin'
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Celosia ‘Sunday™ Bright Pink'
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Basil 'Mammoth'
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Orange Hobbit Sunflower
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ProCut® Plum Sunflower
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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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SunFill™ Purple Sunflower
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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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Dahlia Darlin™ ‘Abstract Fuchsia’
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Basil 'Spicy Globe'
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Cherokee Purple Tomato
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Basil 'Amethyst'
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Dahlia Darlin™ ‘Radiant Pink’
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Scabiosa 'Fire King'
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California Wonder Bell Pepper
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Caribbean Red Habanero Pepper
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Lucky Star® Lipstick Pentas
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Ganjyu Bitter Melon
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Fenugreek
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Growing Plants in USDA Zone 11 – FAQs

What grows well in USDA Zone 11?


USDA Zone 11 supports a broad range of subtropical landscape plants due to its minimal winter cold and long growing season.

With winter lows typically ranging from 40°F to 50°F, many perennials, shrubs, and trees remain active for most of the year, while warm-season herbs and annuals can thrive through extended growing periods.

Does Zone 11 mean all plants will thrive year-round?

Not necessarily. While Zone 11 conditions (40°F to 50°F lows) support year-round growth for many species, hardiness alone does not guarantee success.

Heat stress, poor drainage, insufficient irrigation, and salt or wind exposure can limit performance even in consistently warm climates. This collection includes both permanent plantings and shorter-term seasonal options.

What are some of the best plants for growing in USDA Zone 11?

USDA Zone 11 offers a frost-free climate with consistently warm temperatures, supporting a wide range of tropical and heat-loving plants.

Many gardeners grow vibrant flowering plants such as hibiscus, bougainvillea, and tropical salvias, along with lush foliage plants and evergreen shrubs that maintain structure throughout the year. Palms, citrus, and other subtropical trees can also perform well with proper care.

In Zone 11, managing heat exposure, humidity, and soil drainage plays a larger role than cold protection, helping plants establish strong roots and maintain healthy growth over time.

What is the best time to plant in Zone 11?

Planting is possible year-round in Zone 11, but the mildest months—typically late fall through early spring—offer the most comfortable establishment conditions.

Reduced heat intensity during these months means less irrigation demand and lower transplant stress. If planting during the warmest period, consistent watering and temporary shade protection help newly installed plants establish without setback.

What garden design principles are important in Zone 11 landscapes?

Minimal dormancy means Zone 11 landscapes maintain growth and structure year-round, but this also means pruning, water management, and growth control require ongoing attention.

Design for mature canopy size from the start—tropical plants grow fast and large. Layering evergreen structure with understory tropicals and flowering accents creates depth. Wind exposure, salt tolerance, and irrigation access should guide plant placement more than cold hardiness at this end of the USDA scale.

What if I live near the border of Zone 10 or Zone 12?


If your property falls near a Zone 11 boundary, microclimates may influence plant performance more than the map alone.

Coastal moderation, elevation changes, and seasonal humidity patterns can create slightly cooler or warmer growing conditions. Reviewing plants suited for Zone 10 or Zone 12 can provide useful comparison when planning for reliable subtropical landscapes.