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Last Updated: 5th May 2024

What is Zone 7?

USDA zone 7 includes southern Oklahoma. It covers a portion of southern Texas, southern New Mexico and central Arizona. Southern Utah is also included. It extends into eastern California, and west-central Oregon/Washington.



Also, asked: What are the most productive growing areas in the United States?

The USDA Hardiness Map of North America divides the country into 11 zones. Each zone has a temperature that is 10AdegF higher (or lower) than the zone adjacent in winter. This USDA map is likely to be the reason you find a hardiness zone listed in a gardening catalogue or plant description.

The next question is: Where is zone 10 in America? The United States has the most warm zones (9, 10, and 11), which are found in the deep south and along the coasts. Hawaii (up 12) and Puerto Rico (12-13) have higher zones.

The same goes for Zone 7 plants.

Due to climate and topography differences, there are many hardiness zones in most states. In North Carolina, for example, the Piedmont area is 7b, while the mountain region in North Carolina is 7a. The state's coast region includes both 8a- and 8b areas. In 28 states, there are zone 7 areas.

What is Zone 5?

Zone 5 States

Alaska California Colorado
Michigan Minnesota Missouri
Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire
New York Ohio Oregon
South Dakota Utah Vermont