Planting Zone 10b in Naples, Florida with Map

Naples, Florida completely lies in USDA Hardiness Zone 10b, featuring average annual minimum temperatures of 35°F to 40°F (1.7°C to 4.4°C), according to latest USDA update of 2023.

Zone 10b covers most Naples neighborhoods including North Naples, Old Naples, Park Shore, Pelican Bay, and Port Royal.

Please note that several outlying areas of Naples fall within Zone 10a, with slightly cooler average minimum temperatures of 30°F to 35°F (-1.1°C to 1.7°C), including Ave Maria, Bonita Bay, Corkscrew, Marco Island, Rural Estates, Flamingo Estates, and Forest Glen Golf & Country Club.

You can verify and locate your Naples, Fl, USDA zone using our three tools given below, zipcode to planting zone search tool, interactive map, or planting zone table.

Naples, Florida USDA Hardiness Zones

Naples Planting Zones by ZipCode

Enter 5 digit Naples Zip-code to find its USDA Planting Zone.

Naples Planting Zones Map

Select or type your Naples in the box below to find its USDA Growing Zone.

Naples Planting Zones Map

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USDA Planting zones help determine which plants are most likely to thrive in a location. This zone is based on the average annual minimum winter temperature. DATA SOURCE: USDA

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Naples Planting Zones Table

Table below lists all the Naples locations with their USDA Hardiness Zones.

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Plants for Naples Growing Zone

Naples, Florida is within Zone 10b, supporting heat-loving vegetables like tomatoes (Solanum lycopersicum) and bell peppers (Capsicum annuum), and drought-resistant ornamental plants as Yucca rostrata (Yucca rostrata) and Beach sunflower (Helianthus debilis).

Naplesl outlying areas fall within USDA Zone 10a, where native shrubs like Simpson’s stopper (Myrcianthes fragrans) and Beautyberry (Callicarpa americana) thrive alongside trees such as Gumbo-limbo (Bursera simaruba) and Sabal palm (Sabal palmetto).

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