Parodia schumanniana is a cactus with green, usually solitary stems with 21 to 48 straight sharp well-marked ribs lined with clusters of …
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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×Graptoveria 'Fred Ives Cristata' is a beautiful succulent with waxy leaves densely packed along the top of the crest. The leaves are …
Crassula susannae is a dwarf, usually much-branched succulent that forms rosettes of smooth, more or less 4-ranked leaves with the upper …
Epiphyllum laui (Orchid Cactus) is a much-branched cactus with flat, shiny green stems, often reddish or brownish at the apex, with a …
Oxalis gigantea (Giant Oxalis), also known as Oxalis virgosa, is a shrubby succulent species, probably the largest known in the genus …
×Graptoveria 'Fred Ives' is a beautiful succulent that forms clumps of large rosettes of fleshy, smooth, and waxy leaves at the end of …
Crassula alba var. parvisepala is a succulent plant that forms rosettes of green leaves with densely scattered maroon spots. The rosettes …
Echeveria multicaulis is a lovely, much-branching succulent with naked stems crowned with a rosette of fleshy, shiny, dark green leaves …
Sedum clavatum (Tiscalatengo Gorge Sedum) is a beautiful succulent with creeping, branched stems that terminate in small rosettes of …
Mammillaria schiedeana is an attractive, small cactus with dark green, spherical stems with cylindrical or slightly tapering tubercles and …