Stapelia gigantea (Zulu Giant) is a spineless succulent with 4-angled multi-branched stems and large star-shaped flowers. If grown in the …
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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Crassula mesembrianthemopsis is a succulent plant with a thick underground stem and one or few dense rosettes of green to brown or grey…
Sedum × rubrotinctum (Jelly Bean) is a popular succulent with sprawling stems covered in tightly packed, glossy green leaves that are …
Astrophytum asterias (Sand Dollar Cactus) is a small, spineless cactus with a solitary spherical, apically depressed dark green stem with …
Orbea dummeri, formerly known as Stapelia dummeri, is an unusual succulent with pale grey-green to almost white stems mottled with …
Escobaria missouriensis (Missouri Foxtail Cactus) is a small cactus with oblate or spheric to obconic stems with elongate tubercles tipped…
Euphorbia pulvinata (Pincushion Euphorbia) is a small succulent that freely branches at the base, forming a dense clump. The stems are …
Orbea ciliata (Starfish Stapelia) is a mat-forming succulent with green decumbent or ascending stems beautifully marked with purple-brown…
Disocactus phyllanthoides (German Empress) is an epiphytic, freely branching cactus with green or reddish stems reaching up to 3.3 feet …
Senecio angulatus (Climbing Groundsel) is a scrambling or twining succulent that grows up to 6.6 feet (2 m) tall as a dense, tangled shrub…