Reddit reviews Florida's Best Fruiting Plants: Native and Exotic Trees, Shrubs, and Vines
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According to [this] (https://www.amazon.com/Floridas-Best-Fruiting-Plants-Native/dp/1561643726) book, 9a is kinda pushing the northern limits. The book ranks it as 2/5 stars for cold tolerance (subjective, I know, but it's a system used consistently throughout the book). It further states,
> ...prefers a dry, frost-free climate. Brief temperature drops to 29degF do not inflict significant harm. However the plant will show stem blistering and other damage at 27defF. At low temperatures, the stems liquify and the plant may be killed to the ground.
As you suggested, a south-facing wall may provide that micro-climate & heat sink. Good luck!