Aloe divaricata is a succulent plant that may grow as a single-stemmed tree or a more or less open shrub. The stems can reach up to 20 …
Browsing: Zone 11a
These succulents are rated USDA Hardiness Zone 11a. They can tolerate cold down from 40 to 45 °F (4.4 to 7.2 °C).
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Echeveria 'Lawrence' is a beautiful succulent with a branching stem and rosettes of broad, spoon-shaped leaves at the end of its branches …
Mammillaria beneckei Mammillaria beneckei is a small cactus with green to greenish-brown stems covered with broadly conical tubercles …
Euphorbia patula (Bird's Foot Euphorbia) is a small succulent that forms a cluster of gray-green, often rhizomatous branches radiating …
Euphorbia gorgonis (Gorgon's Head) is a dwarf succulent with a crown of short, radiating branches arranged in 3 to 5 series around a …
Echeveria humilis is a small succulent that forms a dense rosette of dark, lance-shaped, somewhat thick leaves. The rosettes are stemless …
Tromotriche pedunculata is a succulent plant that forms clumps of upright to nearly prostrate stems with ascending tips. The stems are …
Consolea moniliformis (Necklacelike Pricklypear), formerly known as Opuntia moniliformis, is a tree-like cactus with an upright …
Conophytum minimum is a dwarf succulent that forms loose mats or domes of bodies that consist of two opposite, almost completely …
Echeveria fulgens is a small succulent that forms a rosette of spoon-shaped, more or less glaucous leaves, often with red margins …