Haworthia blackburniae is one of two unusual species with slender canaliculate grass-like leaves, fibrous dry leaf bases, and thick…
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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Aloe pruinosa (Powder Aloe) is a short-stemmed succulent that forms a solitary rosette of thick fleshy bright green to purplish leaves…
Echeveria australis is a sparingly branched succulent shrub with stout glaucous branches bearing somewhat glaucous and often purplish…
Haworthiopsis sordida var. lavrani is a small, slow-growing succulent that forms a stemless, usually solitary rosette of dark green finely…
Mammillaria sempervivi is a small cactus with flattened globose to depressed globose stems with pyramidal tubercles with an abundance of…
Conophytum smorenskaduense is a dwarf succulent with two opposite leaves fused into one body. In habitat, it usually grows solitary or in…
Lithops hallii (Living Stones) is a dwarf succulent with bodies composed of two thick fleshy leaves in various shades of reddish-brown. It…
Euphorbia resinifera (Resin Spurge) is a dense succulent shrub with upright, four-angled, generally leafless stems with rows of paired…
Sedum glabrum is a small succulent that forms basal rosettes of green, glabrous leaves, forming a dense clump. The leaves are oblanceolate…
Crassula 'Fernwood' is a small compact succulent that forms semi-tight circular rosettes of light gray-green densely papillose leaves…