Zone 4 Plants

Browse live plants selected for USDA Plant Hardiness Zone 4, where winter cold and late frosts shape what performs best long-term. This collection includes Zone 4 perennials, Zone 4 trees, and Zone 4 shrubs and bushes, along with herbs and annuals chosen for reliable establishment in cold-climate landscapes.

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Plantainleaf Sedge
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Pulmonaria 'Raspberry Frost'
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Madame Galen Trumpet Vine
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Pinktini™ Lilac
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Black Tower Elderberry
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Dense Blazing Star
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Cinnamon Fern
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Silky Dogwood
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David Austin® Lady of Shalott™ Shrub Rose
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Witherod Viburnum
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Sandbar Willow
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Golden Tower Elderberry
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Double Play Dolly® Spirea
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Hot Rod Switch Grass
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Sky Rocket Juniper
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Lily of the Valley
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Japanese Painted Fern
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Catnip
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Limelight Prime® Panicle Hydrangea
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Benary's Giant Zinnia 'Golden Yellow'
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Benary's Giant Zinnia 'White'
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Benary's Giant Zinnia 'Bright Pink'
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Gomphrena 'Strawberry Fields'
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Gomphrena 'Mandarin Orange'
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Globe Amaranth 'Audray White'
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Zinnia 'Queeny Lime w/ Blush'
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Basil 'Sweet Thai'
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Growing Plants in USDA Zone 4 – FAQs

What grows well in USDA Zone 4?


USDA Zone 4 supports cold-hardy landscape plants suited to long winters and shorter growing seasons.

With winter lows typically ranging from -30°F to -20°F, hardy perennials, shrubs, and trees selected for extreme cold tolerance overwinter reliably, while annuals and herbs thrive during the active growing months.

Are all plants in this collection meant to overwinter outdoors?

Not every plant here is meant to stay in the ground year-round. Zone 4 collections include both deep-dormancy perennials and woody plants alongside seasonal growers.

Plants bred for Zone 4 winters (-30°F to -20°F) are built for prolonged soil frost and heavy snow cover. Annuals and herbs are included because they perform well during the growing season even though they are replanted each year.

What are some of the best plants for growing in USDA Zone 4?

USDA Zone 4 experiences cold winters but supports a broad range of hardy perennials, shrubs, and trees selected for reliable overwintering and strong spring growth.

Many gardeners successfully grow peonies, hostas, daylilies, and hardy ornamental grasses, along with shrubs such as hydrangea, spirea, and lilac. Cold-tolerant trees including maple, crabapple, and serviceberry are also commonly planted for shade and seasonal interest.

In Zone 4, choosing plants rated for winter lows and planting in well-drained soil helps ensure consistent performance, especially through freeze-thaw cycles and late spring frosts.

What is the best time to plant in Zone 4?

Late spring (after final frost) and early fall (before the ground freezes) are the two main planting windows in Zone 4.

Spring planting works best for annuals, herbs, and tender plants. Fall planting—typically September through mid-October—gives trees, shrubs, and hardy perennials a head start on root development before winter dormancy, often resulting in stronger growth the following spring.

What landscape design strategies work best in USDA Zone 4?

Zone 4 gardens benefit from layered structure that holds visual interest through both the growing season and long winter dormancy.

Evergreen conifers and deciduous trees with strong branching patterns anchor the winter landscape. Perennial beds should be planned for sequential bloom from late spring through fall. Snow load, soil drainage, and wind tunnels between structures are practical factors that affect which plants perform best in specific locations.

What if I live near the border of Zone 3 or Zone 5?


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

Elevation, wind exposure, snow cover, and soil conditions can create slightly colder or warmer microclimates. Reviewing plants suited for Zone 3 or Zone 5 can provide helpful comparison when selecting for long-term reliability.