Opuntia guatemalensis (Guatemalan Prickly Pear) is a low-growing, spreading cactus with either upright or prostrate branches that consist …
Browsing: Zone 11b
These succulents are rated USDA Hardiness Zone 11b. They can tolerate cold down from 45 to 50 °F (7.2 to 10 °C).
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Hoodia pilifera subsp. pillansii, also known as Hoodia grandis, is a spiny, leafless succulent that forms a dense clump of erect …
Echeveria 'Mirine', also sold as Echeveria agavoides 'Mirine', is a beautiful succulent that typically forms a solitary rosette of spoon …
×Sedeveria 'Pink Granite' is a beautiful succulent subshrub with branches that bear soft pink leaves. It readily produces offsets from …
Echeveria minima f. cristata is an intriguing succulent with thick, fleshy, densely packed leaves along flattened stems. The leaves are …
Echinocereus laui is a small cactus with green, cylindrical stems that typically have 14 to 16 low ribs lined with dense clusters of …
Hoodia pedicellata is a succulent plant that forms a clump of cylindrical stems with tubercles joined in the lower half into 11 to 20 …
Peperomia tetraphylla (Acorn Peperomia) is a succulent plant that forms dense clumps of creeping stems that bear fleshy leaves arranged …
Hoodia alstonii is a succulent shrub with grayish, leafless stems covered with tubercles fused below the middle, creating 20 to 22 obtuse …
Aloe congolensis (Congo Aloe) is a small, clustering succulent that forms rosettes of stiff, plastic-like, wedge-shaped leaves …