Totally Tempted®

Full sun

10 - 12

Cuphea llavea
P Allen Smith Platinum Collection
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USDA Hardiness Zones

Zone Map

What is my hardiness zone?

Enter the first five digits of your ZIP code and we'll tell you where you fall in the USDA Hardiness Zones database.

How can I tell if a plant is an Annual or Perennial?

Annuals and Perennials vary depending on where you live. If you want a perennial, shrub, or tree to survive and grow year after year, the plant must tolerate year-round conditions in your area, such as the lowest and highest temperatures and the amount of rainfall. If you are Zone 5 any plant that is Zone 5, 4, 3, 2 and 1 would be a perennial in your area, anything zone 6, 7 8, 9 or 10 would be an annual. Certain areas of your yard could be hot spots and might be able to tolerate one zone higher.

Note: If the map that displays your zone appears inaccurate, you may be in a microclimate. Click here for a detailed explanation.

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