Antimima evoluta is a compact succulent with short branches that grow from the base, bearing a crowd of leaf pairs at their tips and …
Browsing: Zone 10b
These succulents are rated USDA Hardiness Zone 10b. They can tolerate cold down from 35 to 40 °F (1.7 to 4.4 °C).
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Argyroderma patens is a dwarf succulent with bodies that consist of two hood-shaped leaves with a wide gap between them. It can form a …
Anacampseros telephiastrum is a small, clump-forming succulent with fleshy, green to brownish-green, closely crowded leaves on short …
Pachyphytum viride is a succulent plant with decumbent or pendent stems and leaves arranged in loose rosettes in the uppermost part of …
Rhinephyllum muirii is a small succulent that forms dense clumps of many shoots on a fleshy caudex. The leaves are inclined, green with …
Maihueniopsis bonnieae, formerly known as Puna bonnieae, is a small geophytic cactus that looks like a small Tephrocactus geometricus …
Euphorbia tubiglans is a dwarf succulent with a thick, fleshy rootstock from which arise 2 to 5 upright, unbranched, glaucous branches …
Echinocereus pectinatus (Rainbow Cactus) is a small columnar cactus with such a thick spination that you can barely see the green stems …
Cheiridopsis pillansii is a succulent subshrub with very short stems, usually with one or two, sometimes three pairs of opposite, cushion …
Sedum sedoides is a low-growing succulent that forms small rosettes of densely hairy, fresh green leaves, often with red tips. The …