Echeveria pulidonis (Pulido's Echeveria) is a slow-growing succulent that forms stemless rosettes of fleshy, pale green to bluish-green …
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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Aloe thraskii (Dune Aloe) is a tree-like succulent with a simple erect stem, gracefully recurved densely rosulate leaves, and old dried …
Caralluma crenulata, also known as Boucerosia crenulata, is a much-branched succulent with green creeping stems with four ribs lined with …
Echeveria colorata is a beautiful succulent that forms a large, usually solitary rosette of arching, lance-shaped, yellowish-green to …
Aloe erinacea, also known as Aloe melanacantha var. erinacea, is a slow-growing succulent that forms rosettes of grey-green or grey-blue …
Callisia navicularis (Chain Plant), also known as Tradescantia navicularis, is a creeping succulent with short stems hidden by tight …
Echeveria 'Captain Hay' is a small succulent plant with densely clustered rosettes of triangular, grey-blue leaves edged in red …
Pachyphytum oviferum (Moonstones) is a popular clump-forming succulent with chubby, pale blue-green to bluish-purple leaves arranged in a …
Caralluma hexagona is a small, much-branched succulent with fleshy, green to gray-green stems with four wavy and toothed ribs. It grows …
Aloe haworthioides (Haworthia-leaved Aloe) is a small succulent that offsets freely to form a dense clump of rosettes of fleshy, dark …