USDA Hardiness Zones 9a and 9b span Panama City, Florida, with minimum temperatures ranging from 20°F to 30°F (-6.7°C to -1.1°C) according to the 2023 USDA update. The 2 Growing zones in Panama city are listed below.
- Zone 9b covers Panama City Beach, Gulf Lagoon Beach, and Upper Grand Lagoon, featuring minimum temperatures of 25°F to 30°F.
- Zone 9a encompasses Lynn Haven, Wild Heron, and Rivercamps on Crooked Creek, where temperatures drop to 20°F to 25°F during winter.
Pinpoint your Panama City, Florida, USDA zone using our three tools given below, Zipcode to planting zone tool, interactive map or by using planting zone table.

Panama City Planting Zones by ZipCode
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Panama City Planting Zones Map
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Panama City Planting Zones Table
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Panama City Growing Zones
USDA Hardiness Zones 9a and 9b span Panama City, Florida, with minimum temperatures ranging from 20°F to 30°F (-6.7°C to -1.1°C).

Zone 9a
Zone 9a covers Inland areas like Lynn Haven and Rivercamps on Crooked Creek, and support plants tolerant to light frosts, such as cold-hardy citrus (Citrus spp.), collards (Brassica oleracea var. viridis), fig (Ficus carica), American beautyberry (Callicarpa americana), Oakleaf hydrangea (Hydrangea quercifolia), and Crinum lily (Crinum augustum ‘Queen Emma’).
Zone 9b
Zone 9b covers coastal communities like Panama City Beach and Upper Grand Lagoon, and host tropical palms like Canary Island Date Palm (Phoenix canariensis), Silver Bismarckia (Bismarckia nobilis), and Carnarvon Fan Palm (Livistona nitida), alongside bougainvillea (Bougainvillea spp.), hibiscus (Hibiscus spp.), Swiss cheese plant (Monstera deliciosa), and bromeliads (Bromeliaceae family).