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Zone 9B Mangoes in the United States cannot survive at zones with numbers lower than 9B without serious help. Typically, this zone may see temperatures as low as 25 degrees, but usually no lower. The threshold for mangoes in cold temperatures is near 26 degrees F, especially for established trees. For younger trees, any temperature below freezing can be dangerous. Zone 9B is typically found in Central Florida, the southern tip of Texas, and parts of the Southwest. While the temperatures are generally acceptable in Zone 9B for growing mangoes, there may be times when they need some additional protection, such as a blanket and possibly a light to make it through particularly cold nights.
Zone 10 As the USDA zone numbers get higher, mango trees can survive more easily. Zone 10, both A and B, is a good place for mangoes, and they are generally safe in these areas except during unusual circumstances. Typically, this is where the trees are commonly seen outside. Areas in Zone 10 include South Florida and Southwest California. Mangoes generally can be found in both of these areas but are mainly for personal use. South Florida does have a small commercial mango area of approximately 650 hectares.