Zone 9: All Plants (USDA Plant Hardiness Zone 9)

Browse live plants suited for USDA Zone 9, curated for warm-season gardens with longer growing windows and a wide range of planting options. This collection brings together hardy landscape plants and seasonal favorites that thrive in this climate.

Use filters to narrow by plant type, sun exposure, and mature size.

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Japanese Blood Grass
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Japanese Pachysandra 'Green Sheen'
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Japanese Pachysandra
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White Redbud
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Coral Bells 'Blackout'
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Red Knock Out® Rose
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Boston Fern
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Sunny Knock Out® Rose
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Miss Bateman Clematis
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Lo & Behold® 'Pink Micro Chip' Dwarf Butterfly Bush
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Korean Gold Plum Yew
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Japanese Plum Yew 'Fastigiata'
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Gold Dust Aucuba
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Mr. Goldstrike Aucuba
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Zinnia 'Profusion Red'
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Simply Scentsational® Sweetshrub
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Basil 'Amethyst'
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Shopping Plants by Zone 9

What’s included in the Zone 9 All Plants collection?


This collection includes every plant in our catalog that can be grown outdoors in USDA Zone 9—perennials, shrubs, trees, annuals, herbs, and more. It’s organized by climate compatibility rather than plant type, so you can browse everything that works for your zone in one place.

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

Are all of these plants winter-hardy in Zone 9?


Not all of them. This collection includes fully hardy plants that overwinter in Zone 9 as well as seasonal growers—like annuals and herbs—that thrive outdoors during the active growing months but won’t survive winter.

Each product page includes hardiness details so you can tell what comes back year after year and what’s planted fresh each season.

How should I start choosing plants for Zone 9?


Start with your goals—whether that’s shade, privacy, seasonal color, edible harvests, or low-maintenance coverage. Then use the filters to match those goals with plants suited to your specific sun, soil, and space conditions.

Mixing plant types (trees for canopy, shrubs for structure, perennials and annuals for color) builds the most balanced, complete landscape.

When is the best time to plant in Zone 9?


Timing depends on the plant. Trees and shrubs generally establish best when planted during cooler temperatures with consistent moisture. Annuals and tender plants go out after the last frost date for your area.

Each product page includes planting guidance, and our support team can help with timing questions specific to your region.

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


Zone collections filter by climate—showing you everything that grows in your zone regardless of plant type. Plant-type collections (like Trees, Perennials, or Shrubs) organize by growth habit regardless of zone.

Both are useful. Start here if you want to shop by climate, or go to a plant-type collection if you already know what category you’re looking for.

Why include seasonal plants in a Zone 9 collection?


Because that’s how gardeners actually garden. In Zone 9, most people plant a mix of permanent landscape plants and seasonal color that gets refreshed each year. This collection reflects real-world planting behavior rather than just winter survival.

Including seasonal options gives you a complete picture of what’s possible in your climate—not just what survives the coldest night of the year.