Cold Hardy Banana Tree | Tropical Drama Down to 20°F — Zones 5-11
Cold Hardy Banana Tree — Full Tropical Drama, Even in Cold Climates
Most tropical plants draw a hard line at the first frost. The Cold Hardy Banana Tree doesn’t. Hardy down to 20°F, it brings the bold, lush presence of a tropical banana — enormous paddle-shaped leaves, fast dramatic growth, and an unmistakable exotic silhouette — to gardens and climates where tropical plants have no business thriving. It’s the plant that makes your neighbors do a double-take.
Why It Stands Apart
- Exceptional Cold Hardiness: Survives temperatures down to 20°F — far beyond what standard banana trees can tolerate — making it viable in USDA Zones 5–11 with proper mulching in colder regions.
- Dramatic Tropical Foliage: Enormous, broad, vibrant green leaves create an instant tropical atmosphere on patios, poolsides, garden beds, and indoor spaces.
- Fast-Growing: Establishes and fills in quickly, delivering a grand, lush display in a single season.
- Versatile Placement: Equally stunning as a garden specimen, a patio container plant, a poolside accent, or a bold indoor statement plant in a bright space.
- Low Maintenance: Plant in well-draining soil with full sun, water regularly, and let it grow — minimal intervention for maximum impact.
Growing Guide
- Light: Full sun to part shade (best growth in full sun)
- Water: Regular watering; keep soil consistently moist
- Hardiness: USDA Zones 5–11 (mulch heavily in Zones 5–7 for winter protection)
- Mature Height: 6–14 ft. (varies by zone and conditions)
- Available Sizes: 2 Gallon, 2–3 ft., 3–4 ft., 5 Gallon
Plant it where you want people to stop and stare — the corner of a patio, the edge of a pool, the center of a garden bed that needs a focal point nothing else can provide. By midsummer, it will be the most talked-about plant in your garden.
Build Your Tropical Collection
- Truly Tiny Banana Tree — a compact dwarf Cavendish banana that actually produces edible fruit, perfect for patios and smaller spaces
- Bird of Paradise — the ultimate tropical statement plant with dramatic paddle leaves and iconic orange blooms
Original: $79.95
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$27.98

Description
Cold Hardy Banana Tree — Full Tropical Drama, Even in Cold Climates
Most tropical plants draw a hard line at the first frost. The Cold Hardy Banana Tree doesn’t. Hardy down to 20°F, it brings the bold, lush presence of a tropical banana — enormous paddle-shaped leaves, fast dramatic growth, and an unmistakable exotic silhouette — to gardens and climates where tropical plants have no business thriving. It’s the plant that makes your neighbors do a double-take.
Why It Stands Apart
- Exceptional Cold Hardiness: Survives temperatures down to 20°F — far beyond what standard banana trees can tolerate — making it viable in USDA Zones 5–11 with proper mulching in colder regions.
- Dramatic Tropical Foliage: Enormous, broad, vibrant green leaves create an instant tropical atmosphere on patios, poolsides, garden beds, and indoor spaces.
- Fast-Growing: Establishes and fills in quickly, delivering a grand, lush display in a single season.
- Versatile Placement: Equally stunning as a garden specimen, a patio container plant, a poolside accent, or a bold indoor statement plant in a bright space.
- Low Maintenance: Plant in well-draining soil with full sun, water regularly, and let it grow — minimal intervention for maximum impact.
Growing Guide
- Light: Full sun to part shade (best growth in full sun)
- Water: Regular watering; keep soil consistently moist
- Hardiness: USDA Zones 5–11 (mulch heavily in Zones 5–7 for winter protection)
- Mature Height: 6–14 ft. (varies by zone and conditions)
- Available Sizes: 2 Gallon, 2–3 ft., 3–4 ft., 5 Gallon
Plant it where you want people to stop and stare — the corner of a patio, the edge of a pool, the center of a garden bed that needs a focal point nothing else can provide. By midsummer, it will be the most talked-about plant in your garden.
Build Your Tropical Collection
- Truly Tiny Banana Tree — a compact dwarf Cavendish banana that actually produces edible fruit, perfect for patios and smaller spaces
- Bird of Paradise — the ultimate tropical statement plant with dramatic paddle leaves and iconic orange blooms
























