Sedum goldmanii, also known as Villadia batesii, is a succulent plant with erect or prostrate stems branching from the base and dying to…
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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Hylocereus undatus (Dragon Fruit), formerly known as Hylocereus undatus, is a lithophytic or hemiepiphytic cactus with creeping …
Uncarina decaryi (Succulent Sesame) is a caudiciform tree that starts with a nice caudex covered with grayish-ochre bark and ends with a…
Quaqua mammillaris (Aroena) is a densely branched succulent shrub with green leafless 4- to 5-angled stems with irregularly arranged…
Nananthus vittatus is a much-branched succulent with a large caudex and thick fleshy olive-green to dark green leaves arranged in rosettes…
Blossfeldia liliputana, also known as Blossfeldia liliputiana, is dwarf cactus with grey-green disk-shaped stems with tufts of white wool…
Jatropha podagrica is a tropical succulent shrub with an erect, sparsely branched, swollen at the base stem and large persistent or…
Ipomoea bolusiana is a small caudiciform plant with a thick tuberous rootstock and one or several erect or prostrate stems with green…
Braunsia apiculata (Ice Plant) is a small mat-forming succulent with short, woody, erect or prostrate stems and silvery green leaves that…
Aylostera heliosa, formerly known as Rebutia heliosa, is a small, slow-growing cactus with spherical to short cylindrical stems densely …