I'm interested in fruit trees, so these are all fruits.
I was looking for trees that would grow in zone 5 or 6 and found starkbros.com (there are other sites, this is just the one i found, I'm not with them I don't know if they're any good). There are quite a few trees there that I didn't know would grow.
The ones i found:
Several types of Apples, Pears, Peaches, Cherries, nuts (almonds, hazelnut, walnut, etc), Apricots, Plums, Pawpaw
Vines
Issai Hardy Kiwi (this is a vine), several seedless grapes
They have tons of shade trees there and they'll filter by check box.
Cherry Blossom trees can grow in zones from 5 to 8
It does grow in Windsor and Niagara .. . Zone 6
If you are in zones 5-11 in Colorado you can grow European Cypress trees.
I believe and am hoping the Red Naval grows OK in Zone 9. Also certain lemon tress and Satsuma tangerine is said to grow in Zone 9. I have the same problem and am experimenting and planting with crossed fingers :-).
1st layer: Tall deciduous trees 2nd layer: Small trees and saplings 3rd layer: forest herbs such as wilflowers and berries 4th layer: shrubs 5th: mosses and lichens that live on trees
The parts of Wisconsin that are zone 5 could grow the Chicago Hardy Fig.
Cherry Blossom trees can grow in zones from 5 to 8
There are many fruit trees that grow in zone 7. Some include; apple, pear, peach, plum and even cherry.
It does grow in Windsor and Niagara .. . Zone 6
Why do different perspectives exist
Above the timber line is the alpine zone. This zone is an area in which trees cannot grow because the altitude makes it too cold for the trees to survive.
No, olive trees will be significantly damaged when the temperature is below 14 degrees F (-10 degrees C) This corresponds to USDA Zone 8. Sources: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olive http://www.usna.usda.gov/Hardzone/ushzmap.html
If you are in zones 5-11 in Colorado you can grow European Cypress trees.
Because of there precipitation.
they take about 5 days to grow.
blue spruce will grow well in hardiness zone 3 (Montana, Minnesota, N Dakota) to hardiness zone 7 (north Texas, Arkansas, Mississippi, Alabama) and everywhere in between.
I think they can grow up to zone 5 or 6 in the US