Zone 10 Plants: Tropical and Subtropical Gardening
USDA Hardiness Zone 10 represents the warmest growing conditions in the continental United States, with average annual minimums between 30°F and 40°F. Covering southern Florida, coastal southern California, Hawaii, and the warmest microclimates of the desert Southwest, Zone 10 gardeners can grow truly tropical plants that are impossible anywhere else in the Lower 48.
This collection features every Zone 10-rated plant in our inventory. From towering Royal Palms to compact tropical flowering shrubs, exotic fruit trees to heat-loving ground covers, Zone 10 gardens are limited only by imagination.
What Thrives in Zone 10?
Tropical trees are the crown jewels of Zone 10 landscapes. Royal and Queen Palms, Frangipani (Plumeria), Jacaranda, Royal Poinciana, and Tropical Hibiscus Trees create resort-quality scenery. Tropical fruit trees including Mango, Avocado, Banana, Papaya, Lychee, and all Citrus varieties produce abundantly.
Heat tolerant flowering plants keep Zone 10 gardens colorful year-round. Bougainvillea, Hibiscus, Bird of Paradise, Plumbago, Ixora, and Alamanda deliver non-stop tropical blooms. Drought tolerant landscaping with Agave, Yucca, ornamental grasses, and succulents creates stunning low-water designs.
Palms and tropical screening plants like Areca Palm, Clumping Bamboo, and Podocarpus provide privacy with a lush tropical feel. Ground covers like Asiatic Jasmine and Beach Sunflower fill spaces between specimen plants.
Zone 10 Gardening Tips
Zone 10 allows year-round planting, but the onset of the rainy season (late spring/early summer in Florida, winter in California) is ideal for new installations. Salt tolerance matters in coastal areas. Choose wind-resistant species in hurricane-prone regions, and install proper irrigation for non-native tropicals during dry seasons.