Phedimus stevenianus, formerly known as Sedum stevenianum, is a rare succulent with very short, branching, ascending, densely leafy…
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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Hylotelephium 'Wildfire', also known as Sedum 'Wildfire', is a colorful succulent with shiny-red leaves with contrasting hot-pink …
Phedimus middendorfianus f. striatus, formerly known as Sedum middendorffianum f. striatum, is a succulent plant with numerous erect or…
Hylotelephium tatarinowii, formerly known as Sedum tatarinowii, is a splendid clump-forming succulent with thick tuberous roots and many…
Phedimus sichotensis, formerly known as Sedum sichotense, is an attractive succulent with ascending stems that bear narrow, bright green …
Hylotelephium cyaneum (Azure Stonecrop), formerly known as Sedum cyaneum, is a mat-forming succulent with short stems and thick, fleshy …
Sedum brevifolium (Short-leaved Stonecrop) is a small succulent with greyish-green, blue-green, dark green, or often red leaves, usually …
Phedimus litoralis (Popov Island Stonecrop), formerly known as Sedum litorale, is a succulent plant with a simple, elongated, creeping …
Hylotelephium cauticola (Cliff Stonecrop), formerly known as Sedum cauticola, is a mat-forming succulent with trailing stems that bear …
Sedum debile (Orpine Stonecrop) is a small, low-growing succulent with slender, fragile, branched stems that tend to grow along the ground …