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Hummingbird Garden Plants for Zone 9

Here are some Hummingbird Garden Plants for Zone 9:

Minimum temperatures: 20 to 30 F (-7 to -1 C)

Zone 9 includes the southwestern United States, the Florida Peninsula, and the southern part of Louisiana.

The southwestern summers are hot.

Drought can be a problem.

Florida summers are hot and humid.

There are many beautiful plants that do tolerate these conditions quite well.

Zone 9 is a wonderful gardening zone.






COMMON NAMEBOTANICAL NAMEZONE
Egyptian StarPentas Lanceolata9-11
Flowering MapleAbutilon9-11
FuchsiaFuchsia lyciodes9-11
KalanchoeKalanchoe9-11
Mexican CigarCuphea ignea9-11
Snapdragon VineAsarina antirrinifolia9-11
Shrimp PlantJusticia brandegeana9-10


These plants can be used in Zone 9 in addition to some of the plants listed in zones 1,2,3,4,5,6,7 and 8.

NOTE: Check zones 1 through 6, since there are exceptions that won't tolerate the warmer temperatures of zone 9.

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