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 Zones 2-10 in the map have been
subdivided into light- and dark-colored sections (a and b) that represent 5 F (2.8 C)
differences within the 10 F (5.6 C) zone. The light color of each zone represents the
colder section; the dark color, the warmer section. Zone 11 represents any area where the
average annual minimum temperature is above 40 F (4.4 C). The map shows 20 latitude and
longitude lines. Areas above an arbitrary elevation are traditionally considered
unsuitable for plant cropping and do not bear appropriate zone designations. There are
also island zones that, because of elevation differences, are warmer or cooler than the
surrounding areas and are given a different zone designation. Note that many large urban
areas carry a warmer zone designation than the surrounding countryside. The map-contains
as much detail as possible, considering the vast amount of data on which it is based and
its size.

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