Zones 3 to 8Landscape Trees near Holbrook, AZ, 86025
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Typical winter lows in Holbrook run about 0 to 5 F.
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Featured trees for Holbrook
Zones 3 to 8
Zones 5 to 9Pond Cypress
Zones 4 to 9Hearts A'fire Eastern Redbud
Zones 5 to 8Bloodgood Japanese Maple
Zones 4 to 9Rise 'N Shine Eastern Redbud
Zones 4 to 9Royal White Eastern Redbud
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Shade TreesLarge canopy trees that block Holbrook's summer sun, with species like Bur Oak and Allee Chinese Elm.View all Shade Trees →
Flowering & OrnamentalColorful blooms from early spring to fall, including the Wisteria Tree and Royal White Eastern Redbud.- Thunderstruck Coral Boom Crape Myrtle $161
- Krauter's Vesuvius Cherry Plum $143
- Thunderstruck Lavender Skies Crape Myrtle $181
Evergreen & PrivacyYear-round screens and windbreaks, with hardy picks like Skyrocket Rocky Mountain Juniper and Mondell Pine.View all Evergreen & Privacy →
Japanese MaplesLiving sculpture in crimson, coral and lace.- Emperor 1 Japanese Maple $537
- Seiryu Japanese Laceleaf Maple $354
- Red Dragon Japanese Laceleaf Maple $412
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Growing conditions in Holbrook 86025
7a
about 0 to 5 F
Navajo County
Arizona
Trees delivered to Holbrook, AZ 86025 help you build shade, privacy, or color from the ground up. Arbor Buddy ships large, nursery-grown trees by freight to your door. Homeowners in Navajo County rely on our zone-matched selection for Shade, Flowering & Ornamental, Evergreen & Privacy, and Fruit Trees. Your hardiness zone here is 7a, and every tree we ship is matched to that climate.
Shop Trees by Category in Holbrook
- Shade Trees: Large canopy trees that block Holbrook's summer sun, with species like Bur Oak and Allee Chinese Elm.
- Flowering & Ornamental: Colorful blooms from early spring to fall, including the Wisteria Tree and Royal White Eastern Redbud.
- Evergreen & Privacy: Year-round screens and windbreaks, with hardy picks like Skyrocket Rocky Mountain Juniper and Mondell Pine.
- Fruit Trees: Edible crops suited to zone 7a, such as Elberta Peach, Bing Cherry, and Honeycrisp Apple.
Trees for Zone 7 in Holbrook
Your ZIP 86025 sits in USDA zone 7a, with winter lows touching 0 to 5 degrees F. That's cold enough to limit subtropical plants but warm enough for a broad range of deciduous evergreens and fruit trees. Holbrook's dry, sunny summers push trees to develop deep roots before the heat hits.
Shade and privacy categories perform especially well here. Oaks and junipers handle the low humidity, while crape myrtles and plums reward you with dependable blooms. Many fruit trees with moderate chill hours, like Chicago Hardy Fig and Elberta Peach, set fruit reliably in zone 7a.
For best results, trees for zone 7 in Holbrook should be planted in fall or early spring to avoid transplant shock in the hottest months. Our shipping season aligns with your zone's planting windows.
Frequently Asked Questions
When do trees ship to Holbrook?
Your zone 7 order ships in a spring or fall window, whichever comes next. We align shipments with the best planting time for your area. You receive a tracking update before the tree loads onto the truck.
What trees grow fastest in Holbrook?
Eastern Redcedar and Natchez Crape Myrtle are among the fastest growers for zone 7a. Eastern Redcedar can add 2 feet per year, creating a screen quickly. Natchez Crape Myrtle grows upright and fills in with white blooms by its second season.
What is the 1-Year Thrive Guarantee?
We replace any tree that dies from causes within our control during its first year in the ground. The guarantee covers shipping and the replacement tree at no additional cost. You simply report the issue with photos, and we send a new tree.
Can I grow fruit or citrus trees in Holbrook?
Yes for many fruit trees, but not for true citrus. Zone 7a rules out oranges and lemons. However, cold-hardy fruit trees like Chicago Hardy Fig and Mexican Plum thrive here. Apple and peach varieties with sufficient chill hours also set fruit reliably.
Order With the First Year Covered
Arbor Buddy ships large, nursery-grown trees matched to zone 7a in Holbrook. Every tree arrives backed by the 1-Year Thrive Guarantee. Browse the selection for your yard and order online. Strong trees start with the right pick.
How Holbrook Compares to Other Areas
ZIP 54979 in Van Dyne, Wisconsin (WI) sits in zone 5b with winter lows down to -15 to -10 F. That zone rules out many of the choices you can plant in Holbrook. Japanese maples, for instance, struggle in Wisconsin's deep freezes but grow well in zone 7a. In practice, buyers there lean toward cold-hardy conifers and maples bred for harsh winters. For your cart, that means you have more options in flowering ornamentals and semi-evergreen broadleaf trees than a shopper in Van Dyne.
ZIP 82332 in Savery, Wyoming (WY) also sits in zone 5b with the same -15 to -10 F lows. Palms and tropicals are not viable in Savery. The growing season is short, and only the toughest evergreens survive. For your cart, that means you can consider borderline-hardy species that would freeze in Wyoming. In Holbrook, the zone 7a envelope opens up choices like the Texas Mountain Laurel and Chicago Hardy Fig.
ZIP 05843 in Hardwick, Vermont (VT) is zone 4b, with winter lows of -25 to -20 F. Fruit and citrus become nearly impossible there. Even cold-hardy fruit trees often fail without intense winter protection. That gap changes the local shortlist to crops like apples bred for extreme cold. Here in Holbrook, zone 7a supports a wider range of fruit and nut trees, including plums and figs that would not survive a Vermont winter.
These contrasts show that your Holbrook yard can host a richer mix of trees than colder areas. Your cart can include species that would be too tender for northern climates.
Freight delivery and the Thrive Guarantee
We ship large, nursery-grown trees by freight directly to ZIP 86025. A freight truck will call to schedule a delivery window. Someone must be home to receive the tree and inspect it for damage. The driver can drop the tree on your driveway or in your yard if the route is clear.
Your zone 7 order ships in a spring or fall window, whichever comes next. Every tree arrives zone-matched and backed by the 1-Year Thrive Guarantee. If any tree dies from causes within our control during its first year, we replace it free.
Before delivery day, check:
- Someone will be home to receive and look the tree over.
- The freight truck can reach your street with room to stop or turn around.
- You know where you want the tree dropped and the spot is clear.
- Watch out for long or narrow driveways, soft ground, and low branches or wires.
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