Crassula pellucida is an attractive succulent that spreads into mats of beautiful, geometric foliage. The leaves are small, ovate to …
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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Anacampseros quinaria subsp. alstonii, formerly known as Anacampseros alstonii or Avonia quinaria subsp. alstonii, is a dwarf, bizarre …
Anacampseros quinaria, formerly known as Avonia quinaria, is a dwarf, highly branched succulent with a flat-topped caudex and a crown of …
Cochemiea theresae, formerly known as Mammillaria theresae, is a charming small cactus with subspherical to cylindrical, usually solitary …
Avonia papyracea, also known as Anacampseros papyracea, is a dwarf succulent with several sprawling, stout, succulent branches that …
Hoya pachyclada (Wax Plant) is a beautiful plant with typically short, thick, and succulent stems, which are densely clothed with green …
Huernia keniensis (Kenyan Dragon Flower) is a small clump-forming succulent with prostrate to erect, irregularly branching stems with …
Hoya carnosa (Wax Plant) is a common houseplant with slender, smooth, pale gray stems that twine and climb, bearing glossy, dark green …
Albuca bracteata (Pregnant Onion), also known as Ornithogalum caudatum, is a bulbous geophyte that can be planted with the top of the bulb …
Tavaresia angolensis (Devil's Trumpet) is a small succulent that forms clusters of thick fleshy stems, usually 5 to 6, rarely 8 ribs lined …