Planting Zone in Oklahoma City with Map

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma falls entirely within USDA Hardiness Zone 7b (5°F to 10°F/-15°C to -12.2°C) based on the 2023 USDA update.

This zone applies to all local areas, including downtown like Bricktown (73102) and Automobile Alley (73103), suburban neighborhoods like Nichols Hills (73120) and Lake Hefner (73116), and cultural districts like the Plaza District, Asian District, and Paseo Arts District.

Pinpoint your Oklahoma City (OK), USDA zone using our three tools given below, Zipcode to planting zone search tool, interactive map or by using planting zone table at the end.

USDA Hardiness Zone 7b in Oklahoma City

Oklahoma City Planting Zones by ZipCode

Enter 5 digit Oklahoma City zip-code to find its USDA Planting zone.

Oklahoma City Planting Zones Map

Select or type your Oklahoma City location in the selection box below to find its USDA Growing zone.

Oklahoma city 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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Oklahoma City Planting Zones Table

The table below lists all the Oklahoma City locations alongwith their USDA Hardiness zone.

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Oklahoma City, Oklahoma falls entirely within USDA Hardiness Zone 7b, the consistent classification simplifies plant selection for gardens.

This zone supports heat-loving vegetables like Corn (Zea mays) and Tomatoes (Solanum lycopersicum), drought-resistant ornamental plants such as Black-Eyed Susan (Rudbeckia hirta) and Russian Sage (Perovskia atriplicifolia), and shrubs including Azalea (Rhododendron spp.) and Abelia (Abelia × grandiflora).

Fruit trees like Apples (Malus domestica) and Peaches (Prunus persica), along with perennials like Hosta (Hosta spp.) and Daylily (Hemerocallis spp.), also thrive in this temperate climate.

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