Sedum spathulifolium (Broadleaf Stonecrop) is a quite variable succulent plant that forms mats of basal rosettes growing from a system of …
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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Echinocactus horizonthalonius (Eagle's Claw) is an attractive, slow-growing cactus with a flat-topped or hemispherical, usually solitary …
Sedum lineare 'Variegatum' (Cream and Green Carpet Sedum) is an attractive low-growing succulent with slender stems that bear pale green …
Sedum makinoi 'Variegatum' (Variegated Japanese Stonecrop) is an attractive low-growing succulent with slender creeping stems that bear …
Rhodiola amabilis, formerly known as Sedum amabile, is a lovely alpine succulent with small bright green leaves densely arranged on pale …
Dudleya farinosa (Bluff Lettuce) is a much-branched succulent with thick, woody, often elongated stems (caudices) with a rosette of …
Sedum pulchellum (Widow's Cross) is an annual or perennial succulent with needle-like, pale yellow-green leaves densely arranged along …
Echinocereus pectinatus (Rainbow Cactus) is a small columnar cactus with such a thick spination that you can barely see the green stems …
Sedum sedoides is a low-growing succulent that forms small rosettes of densely hairy, fresh green leaves, often with red tips. The …
Graptopetalum macdougallii is an attractive, more or less mat-forming succulent with bright bluish to greenish leaves arranged in rosettes …