Zone 8: All Plants (USDA Plant Hardiness Zone 8)

Browse live plants suited for USDA Zone 8, curated for warm-season gardens with long growing seasons and reliable performance in this climate. This collection includes perennials, shrubs, trees, annuals, herbs, and more that can be grown outdoors in Zone 8 home landscapes.

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Bee Balm 'Gardenview Scarlet'
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Basil 'Spicy Globe'
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Basil 'Italian Large Leaf'
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Autumn Blaze® Maple
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Globe Amaranth 'Atomic Purple'
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POCO LOCO® Abelia
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Dwarf Hinoki Cypress
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Winter Fiesta™ Wintergreen
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Fizzy Mizzy® Sweetspire
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Japanese Blood Grass
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Japanese Pachysandra 'Green Sheen'
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White Redbud
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Coral Bells 'Blackout'
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Double Play® Candy Corn® Spirea
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Miss Bateman Clematis
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Lo & Behold® 'Pink Micro Chip' Dwarf Butterfly Bush
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Japanese Plum Yew 'Fastigiata'
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Spring Grove® Western Arborvitae
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Simply Scentsational® Sweetshrub
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Shopping Plants by Zone 8

What’s included in the Zone 8 All Plants collection?


This collection includes every plant in our catalog that can be grown outdoors in USDA Zone 8 — perennials, shrubs, trees, annuals, herbs, and more. Zone 8 offers a long growing season with mild winters and occasional frost, allowing a broad range of landscape plants and seasonal selections to perform reliably in home gardens.

Use filters to narrow by plant type, size, sun exposure, or bloom color to find what fits your space.

Are all of these plants winter-hardy in Zone 8?


Not all of them. This collection includes fully hardy plants that reliably overwinter in USDA Zone 8, as well as seasonal growers such as annuals and certain herbs that thrive during the active growing season but are not expected to survive winter frost.

Each product page includes hardiness details so you can see which plants return year after year and which are planted fresh each season.

How should I start choosing plants for Zone 8?


Start with your goals—whether that’s shade, privacy, seasonal color, edible harvests, or low-maintenance structure. In USDA Zone 8, moderate winters and a long growing season allow a wide range of plant types to establish reliably when matched to proper sun exposure and soil conditions.

Use filters to refine by plant type, mature size, and light requirements to build a balanced, climate-appropriate landscape.

When is the best time to plant in Zone 8?


In USDA Zone 8, planting is often most successful during the cooler months of fall and early spring when soil remains workable but temperatures are moderate. Fall planting allows roots to establish before summer heat, while early spring planting supports steady growth before peak temperatures arrive.

Annuals and tender plants should be installed after the final frost date in your area.

What’s the difference between this and the plant-type collections?


Zone collections organize plants by USDA hardiness compatibility, showing everything that can grow outdoors in Zone 8 regardless of plant type. This allows you to shop confidently by climate first, especially in areas with light winter frost.

Plant-type collections—such as Trees, Perennials, or Shrubs—group plants by growth habit instead. Both approaches are useful depending on whether you’re planning by climate or by design category.

Why include seasonal plants in a Zone 8 collection?


Gardens in USDA Zone 8 typically combine hardy perennials and shrubs with seasonal color that changes throughout the year. Including annuals and other seasonal selections reflects how landscapes are actually planted—balancing long-term structure with refreshed bloom and foliage interest.

This approach highlights not only what survives winter frost, but what performs beautifully during the active growing season.