Zones 3 to 8Shade Trees near Portland, ME, 04109
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Typical winter lows in Portland run about -10 to -5 F.
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Shade TreesLarge canopy trees that thrive in zone 6a, like the Chinkapin Oak.View all Shade Trees →
Flowering & OrnamentalSpring blossoms and fall color for Portland yards.View all Flowering & Ornamental →
Evergreen & PrivacyYear-round screening that withstands zone 6 winters.- Pond Cypress $259
- Emerald Green Arborvitae $18.95
- Full Speed A Hedge American Pillar Arborvitae $38.95
Japanese MaplesDelicate foliage for accents in protected Portland spots.- Viridis Japanese Laceleaf Maple $290
- Tamukeyama Japanese Laceleaf Maple $274
- Seiryu Japanese Laceleaf Maple $354
Fruit TreesCold-hardy options like Chicago Hardy Fig for homegrown fruit.View all Fruit Trees →
Shrubs & HedgesLow-maintenance barriers and foundation plants for zone 6.View all Shrubs & Hedges →Choosing trees by goal
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Growing conditions in Portland 04109
6a
about -10 to -5 F
Cumberland County
Maine
Shade trees delivered to Portland, ME 04109 can make your yard more comfortable in summer. Arbor Buddy ships large, nursery-grown trees by freight directly to homeowners. Every tree is matched to your hardiness zone, zone 6a, so it will thrive in your local climate.
Choose from shade, flowering, privacy, fruit, and accent trees. All backed by a 1-Year Thrive Guarantee.
Shop Trees by Category in Portland
- Shade Trees: Large canopy trees that thrive in zone 6a, like the Chinkapin Oak.
- Flowering & Ornamental: Spring blossoms and fall color for Portland yards.
- Evergreen & Privacy: Year-round screening that withstands zone 6 winters.
- Japanese Maples: Delicate foliage for accents in protected Portland spots.
- Fruit Trees: Cold-hardy options like Chicago Hardy Fig for homegrown fruit.
- Shrubs & Hedges: Low-maintenance barriers and foundation plants for zone 6.
Trees for Zone 6 in Portland
Portland sits in USDA hardiness zone 6a, where winter lows drop to around -10 to -5 degrees Fahrenheit. This climate supports a broad range of deciduous trees but limits some evergreens that need milder winters. Many shade and flowering trees perform well, especially those adapted to cold snaps.
In areas near Yarmouth or Gorham, the same zone applies. Trees for zone 6 in Portland include sturdy oaks, dogwoods, and cold-hardy fruit trees like Chicago Hardy Fig. The mix of warm summers and cold winters means you can grow both northern classics and select southern varieties if they tolerate frost.
Local soil tends to be well-drained and acidic. Most shade and privacy trees adapt easily. Japanese maples benefit from a windbreak or a spot sheltered from harsh afternoon sun in summer.
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For shade, privacy, flowering, fruit, and accent trees matched to your zone in ZIP 04109 of Portland, Arbor Buddy ships large, nursery-grown trees with a 1-Year Thrive Guarantee. Browse the trees suited to your area and order online.
How Portland Compares to Other Areas
ZIP 32247 in Jacksonville, Florida (FL) sits in zone 9b with winter lows 25 to 30 F. That mild climate lets homeowners plant palms and tropicals year-round. In practice, buyers here lean toward citrus, bougainvillea, and heat-loving evergreens. Portland's cold rules out those options entirely.
ZIP 36568 in Saint Elmo, Alabama (AL) is zone 9a with lows 20 to 25 F. The longer growing season makes fruit and citrus viable without winter protection. For your cart, that means Saint Elmo residents can grow peaches and figs easily outdoors. In Portland, you need cold-hardy fruit like Chicago Hardy Fig, and citrus is not an option.
ZIP 71747 in Huttig, Arkansas (AR) is zone 8b with lows 15 to 20 F. That zone supports many flowering trees like redbuds and dogwoods with less risk of bud damage. That gap changes the local shortlist to include more tender ornamentals down south. In Portland, stick with zone 6 proven bloomers like White Dogwood and select Japanese maples carefully.
The key takeaway: Portland's zone 6a demands cold-hardy species, but you still get solid shade, fruit, and flowering options. The guarantee protects your investment if a tree struggles its first winter.
Freight delivery and the Thrive Guarantee
Arbor Buddy ships large, nursery-grown trees by freight to Portland, ME 04109. Deliveries into zone 6 land in spring or fall, the two planting-friendly stretches. We also deliver to nearby ZIPs 04101, 04102, 04103, 04104, 04112, and 04122 within the same area.
Each tree is zone-matched before shipping and arrives at a usable landscape size. The 1-Year Thrive Guarantee means if your tree does not survive its first year, we replace it free.
Before delivery day, check:
- Someone must be home to receive the tree and inspect it.
- A freight truck needs room to stop and turn on your street.
- Plan where you want the tree dropped; options include driveway or curb.
- Watch for long or narrow driveways, soft ground, or low branches and wires.
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