Shreveport, Louisiana falls entirely within USDA Hardiness Zone 8b, featuring average annual minimum temperatures of 15°F to 20°F (-9.4°C to -6.7°C), according to the 2023 USDA update.
Zone 8b covers all Shreveport local neighborhoods, including downtown areas like Downtown Riverfront and Red River District, historic districts such as South Highlands and Highland Historic District, as well as residential areas like Broadmoor-Anderson Island-Shreve Isle and Cedar Grove-Lynbrook.
Zone 8b designation extends to all parts of the city, from Shreveport Regional Airport to Cross Lake and throughout the I-20 Corridor.
You can verify your Shreveport, Louisiana, USDA zone using our three tools given below, zipcode to planting zone search tool, interactive map, or planting zone table.

Shreveport Planting Zones by ZipCode
Enter your Shreveport 5 digit Zip-code to find its USDA Planting Zone.
Shreveport Planting Zones Map
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Shreveport Planting Zones Table
Table given below lists all the Shreveport locations with their USDA Hardiness Zones.
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Plants for Shreveport Growing Zone
Shreveport, Louisiana falls entirely within USDA Hardiness Zone 8b, this zone supports vegetables like tomatoes (Solanum lycopersicum), peppers (Capsicum annuum), and okra (Abelmoschus esculentum), fruit-bearing plants such as blackberries (Rubus spp.), figs (Ficus carica), and citrus trees like satsumas (Citrus unshiu).
Drought-tolerant ornamental plants like rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis), sage (Salvia officinalis), and crape myrtle (Lagerstroemia indica) also grows here.
