Mesa, Arizona spans USDA Hardiness Zones 9b (25°F–30°F/-3.9°C–-1.1°C) and 10a (30°F–35°F/-1.1°C–1.7°C) per the 2023 USDA update. The 2 planting zones in Mesa, Arizona are listed below.
- Zone 9b: Zone 9b includes neighborhoods like Alta Mesa, Eastmark, and Red Mountain Ranch.
- Zone 10a: Zone 10a in Mesa, have areas like Dobson Ranch, Downtown Mesa, and Superstition Ranch fall.
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Mesa Planting Zones
Mesa, Arizona has 2 planting zones which are Zone 9b and Zone 10a. The 2 planting zones in Mesa, Arizona are listed below.

Zone 9b
Zone 9b in Mesa, Arizona has a temperature range of 25 to 30°F (-3.9 to -1.1°C). Zone 9b covers the majority of Mesa neighborhoods including Alta Mesa, Desert Harmony, Desert Sands Country Club, Desert Sands East, Desert Sands North, Eastmark, Falcon Field, Golden Hills, Groves at Superstition Ranch, Las Sendas, Leisure World, Morrison Ranch, Red Mountain Ranch, Sunland Village East, Superstition Meadows, Superstition Springs, The Groves, and Towne Meadows.
Zone 9b supports desert-adapted plants like Saguaro Cactus (Carnegiea gigantea) and Blue Palo Verde (Parkinsonia florida), along with drought-resistant ornamentals such as Red Bird of Paradise (Caesalpinia pulcherrima) and Baja Fairy Duster (Calliandra californica).
Zone 10a
Zone 10a in Mesa, Arizona has a temperature range of 30 to 35°F (-1.1 to 1.7°C). Zone 10a covers several Mesa neighborhoods including Asian District, Dobson Ranch, Downtown Mesa, Rancho Del Mar, and Superstition Ranch.
Zone 10a is slightly warmer than Zone 9b, and supports frost-sensitive tropical species like Date Palm (Phoenix dactylifera) and Yucca (Yucca spp.), as well as heat-tolerant shrubs such as Texas Sage (Leucophyllum frutescens).