Aloiampelos ciliaris (Climbing Aloe), formerly known as Aloe ciliaris, is a fast-growing succulent with a swollen stem base from which …
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 parryi var. huachucensis (Huachuca Agave) is a succulent that forms compact, freely-suckering rosettes of broad, rigid, glaucous …
Crassula 'Baby's Necklace' is a cute succulent plant with fleshy, rounded leaves tightly stacked on slender stems resembling a necklace …
Weingartia pulchra, formerly known as Rebutia pulchra, is a small cactus that branches profusely and forms a mound as it matures …
Graptopetalum paraguayense subsp. bernalense (Ghost Plant), also known as Graptopetalum bernalense, is a very interesting succulent …
Aloinopsis rubrolineata is a small succulent with a branching habit and dark olive-green, tongue-like leaves covered with small, round …
Sedum ×luteoviride is a small succulent shrub with thick, fleshy leaves inserted at right angles to the branches. It can grow up to 6 …
Dasylirion longissimum (Mexican Grass Tree) is a large succulent with long, arching, grass-like leaves that radiate symmetrically out of …
Polycarpaea nivea (Common White Saladillo) is a dense succulent subshrub with short stems, often woody at the base, and strongly fleshy …
Coleus amboinicus (Cuban Oregano), formerly known as Plectranthus amboinicus, is a succulent plant with many decumbent stems that bear …