Antimima pygmaea (Pygmy Matfig) is a succulent shrublet that is more visually appealing during dormancy than when actively growing …
Browsing: Zone 9b
These succulents are rated USDA Hardiness Zone 9b. They can tolerate cold down from 25 to 30 °F (-3.9 to -1.1 °C).
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Aloe divaricata is a succulent plant that may grow as a single-stemmed tree or a more or less open shrub. The stems can reach up to 20 …
Mammillaria beneckei is a small cactus with green to greenish-brown stems with areoles at the tip of the tubercles, each bearing a cluster …
Consolea moniliformis (Necklacelike Pricklypear), formerly known as Opuntia moniliformis, is a tree-like cactus with an upright …
Hereroa aspera is a succulent shrublet with short, erect to spreading branches and paired, finger-like leaves. It can grow up to 3.2 …
Opuntia chlorotica (Pancake Prickly Pear) is a shrubby or tree-like cactus with a spiny, well-defined trunk and branches of blue-green …
Mesembryanthemum tenuiflorum, also known as Phyllobolus tenuiflorus or Sphalmanthus tenuiflorus, is a succulent geophyte with thick …
Aloe pendens is a small succulent with upright to hanging stems and sword-shaped leaves scattered along the stem. It freely branches from …
Cheiridopsis vanzylii, also known as Ihlenfeldtia vanzylii, is a small succulent that forms clumps of fleshy, gray-green leaves with …
Mammillaria albilanata is a small cactus with gray-green stems densely covered with short spines and white wool. It can grow solitary or …