Petrosedum forsterianum (Rock Stonecrop), formerly known as Sedum forsterianum, is a succulent plant with branches that trail along the …
Browsing: Zone 5a
These succulents are rated USDA Hardiness Zone 5a. They can tolerate cold down from -20 to -15 °F (-28.9 to -26.1 °C).
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Crassula peploides is a low-growing succulent that spreads to form a mat. It can grow up to 3 inches (7.5 cm) tall. The leaves are …
Sedum dasyphyllum 'Minor' is a small mat-forming succulent with opposite, blue-green to purplish leaves on creeping stems. It grows up to …
Sedum dasyphyllum (Corsican Stonecrop) is a mat-forming succulent with decumbent stems and gray-green leaves often tinged with red …
Oxalis adenophylla (Silver Shamrock) is a bulbous plant that forms a clump of gray-green leaves with 9 to 20 narrow, heart-shaped …
Sempervivum calcareum (Houseleek) is a small succulent that forms rosettes of glaucous or pale green leaves with purple-brown tips …
Delosperma sphalmanthoides (Tufted Ice Plant) is an adorable dwarf succulent that forms a compact mat of gray-green to blue-green finger …
Orostachys furusei is a succulent plant that forms small rosettes of thick, fleshy, grey to brownish leaves. The rosettes grow about 0.8 …
Sedum lydium (Mossy Stonecrop) is a succulent groundcover with creeping and rooting branches and perennating sterile rosettes of green …
Escobaria vivipara (Spinystar) is a small cactus with spherical to short cylindrical stems with slightly grooved tubercules, each tipped …