Aloe speciosa (Tilt-head Aloe) is a succulent tree that forms dense rosettes at the end of a simple or branched stem covered below with …
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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Oscularia caulescens (Dassievygie) is a beautiful succulent ground cover with trailing reddish stems and fleshy, blue-green, 3-angled …
×Alworthia 'Black Gem', also known as Aloe 'Black Gem', is a popular succulent that forms stemless rosettes of thick, fleshy, triangular …
Adromischus leucophyllus is a small, sparingly branched succulent with suberect to decumbent branches that bear grey-green leaves …
Astroloba spiralis is a small clump-forming succulent with numerous column-like stems densely covered with smooth, sharp-pointed, deep …
Echinopsis 'Arlequin', formerly known as ×Chamaelobivia 'Arlequin', is a small cactus with numerous upright stubby stems and incredible…
Crassula pellucida subsp. marginalis 'Petite Bicolor', usually called Crassula 'Petite Bicolor', is a mat-forming succulent with slender …
Sansevieria trifasciata 'Hahnii' (Bird's Nest Sansevieria) is a lovely succulent that forms a compact cluster of elegant, funnel-shaped …
Euphorbia bongolavensis is a slow-growing xerophyte with a main stem and numerous branches with clusters of deciduous, uniquely colored…
Sansevieria trifasciata 'Laurentii' (Striped Mother-in-law's Tongue) is a slow-growing succulent that forms a tight clump of many erect …