Sedum diffusum (Diffuse Stonecrop) is a mat-forming succulent with fleshy, widely branching rootstock and short stems with slender, green …
Browsing: Zone 9a
These succulents are rated USDA Hardiness Zone 9a. They can tolerate cold down from 20 to 25 °F (-6.7 to -3.9 °C).
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Agave applanata (Gray Agave) is a succulent plant that forms a usually solitary rosette of silvery-blue to gray-green leaves with sharp …
Echeveria shaviana (Mexican Hens) is an attractive succulent that forms rosettes of greyish-green to blue-gray leaves with whitish, wavy …
Viola farkasiana is a perennial plant that forms small, usually solitary rosettes of reddish-brown (rarely green), semi-succulent leaves …
Hylotelephium maximum (Grand Stonecrop), also known as Hylotelephium telephium subsp. maximum, is a succulent plant that forms clusters …
Cereus kroenleinii, also known as Cereus phatnospermus subsp. kroenleinii, is a shrubby cactus with erect or creeping stems with 4 to 5 …
Aloe perfoliata (Mitre Aloe), also known as Aloe mitriformis, is a hardy species that forms small colonies of elongated rosettes …
Phedimus kamtschaticus (Russian Stonecrop), formerly known as Sedum kamtschaticum, is an attractive, low-growing succulent that forms a …
Hylotelephium 'Carl' (Carl's Stonecrop), formerly known as Sedum 'Carl', is a succulent plant that forms a compact clump of thick, fleshy …
Cereus repandus (Peruvian Apple Cactus), also known as Cereus peruvianus, is a large shrubby or tree-like cactus with many columnar stems …