USDA Zone 10
Fruit Varieties for Zone 10
30°F to 40°F (-1°C to 4°C) · South Florida, coastal Southern California, Hawaii
16
Varieties
10
Zone
100–200
Chill Hours
Anna
Apple🌡️ 200 chill hours
🍎 June to July
Brown Turkey
Fig🌡️ 100 chill hours
🍎 July to October (two crops)
Chicago Hardy
Fig🌡️ 100 chill hours
🍎 August to October
Dorsett Golden
Apple🌡️ 100 chill hours
🍎 June to July
Eversweet
Pomegranate🌡️ 150 chill hours
🍎 August to October
Florida King
Peach🌡️ 400 chill hours
🍎 May to June
Fuyu
Persimmon (Asian)🌡️ 200 chill hours
🍎 October to November
Hachiya
Persimmon (Asian)🌡️ 200 chill hours
🍎 November to December
Hosui
Asian Pear🌡️ 450 chill hours
🍎 August to September
Lang
Jujube🌡️ 100 chill hours
🍎 September to October
Li
Jujube🌡️ 100 chill hours
🍎 September to October
Meyer Lemon
Citrus🌡️ 0 chill hours
🍎 Year-round (peak winter)
Owari Satsuma
Citrus🌡️ 0 chill hours
🍎 November to January
Santa Rosa
Plum🌡️ 300 chill hours
🍎 June to July
Shinseiki
Asian Pear🌡️ 400 chill hours
🍎 August
Wonderful
Pomegranate🌡️ 150 chill hours
🍎 September to October
About Zone 10
Zone 10 is tropical to subtropical with very few chill hours. Traditional temperate fruit trees won't fruit here. Focus on citrus, figs, tropical fruits, and the lowest-chill varieties available.
For detailed growing advice, chill hour analysis, and variety comparisons, see the complete Zone 10 fruit tree guide .
Check your exact chill hours →Plan Your Orchard
Track your fruit trees, log pruning and harvests, and plan your orchard season by season.
Start Tracking Free →Chill hour data from Open-Meteo Historical Weather API. Variety information compiled from university extension services.