Opuntia humifusa (Eastern Prickly Pear) is a low-growing cactus with stems that consists of flattened dark or shiny green segments with …
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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Delosperma nubigenum (Hardy Yellow Ice Plant) is a mat-forming succulent with decumbent to procumbent stems with yellowish-green, closely …
Euphorbia myrsinites (Myrtle Spurge) is an attractive succulent with trailing stems rising at the tips and covered with spirals of …
Sedum acre (Goldmoss Stonecrop) is a mat-forming succulent with trailing, laxly branched, nonflowering shoots ascending at the tip and …
Sempervivum 'Oddity' (Oddity Houseleek), also known as Sempervivum tectorum 'Oddity', is an unusual succulent that creates a mat of …
Petrosedum rupestre 'Angelina' (Golden Sedum), formerly known as Sedum rupestre 'Angelina', is a mat-forming succulent with much …
Petrosedum rupestre (Reflexed Stonecrop), formerly known as Sedum rupestre or Sedum reflexum, is a mat-forming succulent with prostrate …
Sempervivum arachnoideum subsp. tomentosum is a mat-forming succulent with rosettes of thick, fleshy, obovate, mid-green to red leaves…
Orostachys japonica (Rock Pine) is a succulent plant that forms dense rosettes of grey-green to whitish-green leaves, often reddish in…
Orostachys spinosa (Spiny Pennywort) is a small, slow-growing succulent that forms rosettes of thick fleshy grey-green leaves with soft…