Aloe juvenna (Tiger Tooth Aloe) is a popular branched succulent with thin, erect to arching stems with triangular, densely packed leaves …
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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Curio ficoides (Big Blue Chalk Sticks), formerly known as Senecio ficoides, is a succulent shrub with fleshy, brittle branches that arch …
Viola coronifera is an attractive perennial plant that forms solitary or several rosettes of green, ovate leaves. It is one of the Violas …
Aloe pembana (Pemba Aloe), formerly known as Lomatophyllum pembanum, is a succulent plant with short, erect stems and thick, fleshy green …
Viola columnaris is one of the Rosulate Violas with leaves arranged in a rosette and typical "Heartsease" flowers. It is an attractive …
Crassula sarcocaulis (Bonsai Crassula) is a small, densely branched succulent shrub that develops a tree-like crown with fleshy spreading …
Agave 'Moonshine' is an attractive succulent that forms rosettes of smooth, blue-green leaves with red edges. It can grow either solitary …
Aloe vera (Barbados Aloe) is a well-known succulent that forms stemless or short-stemmed rosettes of thick, fleshy, grey-green leaves …
Viola volcanica (Volcanic Violet) is a small, stemless, annual or short-lived perennial that forms stunning dome-shaped rosettes of …
Agave parrasana (Cabbage Head Agave) is a slow-growing succulent that forms a compact, usually solitary rosette of fleshy grey-green …