Hatiora herminiae is a branching cactus with upright or arching stems circular in cross-section and composed of segments. It grows up to 1…
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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Sedum hirsutum (Hairy Stonecrop) is a low-growing succulent with thin stolons with a terminal rooting rosette of small fleshy leaves …
Aloe rupestris (Bottlebrush Aloe) is a handsome tree-like succulent with a usually simple stem with withered leaf remains clothing the…
×Graptoveria 'Silver Star' is a beautiful succulent that forms tight rosettes of silvery-green leaves with pale margins and a distinctive …
Sedum praealtum (Green Cockscomb) is a succulent subshrub with sub-woody much-branched stems and fleshy, smooth leaves. It grows up to 3…
Hatiora rosea (Rose Easter Cactus), also known as Rhipsalidopsis rosea or Schlumbergera rosea, is a bushy cactus with unique, mostly …
Epithelantha bokei (Ping Pong Ball Cactus) is a cactus with disc-shaped, short cylindrical or cylindrical stems thickly covered in white…
Conophytum wettsteinii (Cone Plants) is a small succulent that has bodies with a broad top and a narrowed base. The bodies seem circular …
Crassula dependens is a succulent plant with decumbent to prostrate, moderately branched stems that bear fleshy, green, lance-shaped …
Rhipsalis mesembryanthemoides (Clumpy Mistletoe Cactus) is an epiphytic cactus with strong stems covered by tiny branchlets. Initially …