Carpobrotus chilensis (Chilean Sea Fig) is an edible succulent with prostrate stems that bear glaucous leaves. The stems can carpet the …
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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Brasiliopuntia brasiliensis is a tree-like cactus with thin, slightly shrunken cladodes on a central cylindrical trunk. It can grow up …
Aeonium 'Moonburst' is an attractive succulent that forms rosettes of green leaves with cream to yellow stripes and a hint of pink …
Aloe maculata 'Yellow Form' (Yellow Soap Aloe) is a stemless succulent that forms rosettes of dark green leaves with a reddish tinge at…
Pachypodium bispinosum is a succulent shrublet with thick bonsai-like branches that sprout from the top of a large tuberous stem …
Sedum adolphi 'Firestorm' is a beautiful low-growing succulent with trailing stems and greenish-yellow leaves with red margins in bright …
Rebutia cintia, also known as Cintia knizei, is a dwarf cactus with globose stems that can vary in color depending on the season, amount …
Agave mapisaga is a large succulent that forms rosettes of thick gray-green leaves with few teeth along the margins and a large dark …
Schwantesia ruedebuschii is a stemless succulent that forms dense clumps of fleshy, bluish-grey leaves arranged in 2 to 4 unequal …
Ferocactus pilosus (Mexican Lime Cactus) is a simple or clumping cactus with deep green barrel-shaped to columnar stems with 13 to 20 …