Parodia aureispina, also known as Parodia microsperma subsp. aureispina, is a small cactus with spherical, green to slightly bluish stems …
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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Kalanchoe nyikae is a succulent plant with stems that bear brownish-green or glaucous leaves covered with a frostlike bloom. The stems …
Cephalophyllum alstonii is a succulent plant that grows in dense clumps and has creeping stems with erect, greyish leaves. The stems can …
Sedum caducum is a small succulent that forms basal rosettes that elongate into decumbent papillose stems with time. The rosettes are …
Cheiridopsis imitans is a succulent subshrub with gray-green leaves that grow in pairs and turn reddish to dark brown as they age. It can …
Parodia microsperma is small cactus with stems that have spirally arranged tubercles into 13 to 21 ribs, each with a cluster of spines at …
Argyroderma pearsonii is a dwarf succulent with a body of two fleshy, semi-globular, gray-green leaves with a central fissure. It usually …
Pleiospilos compactus subsp. canus is a dwarf succulent with pairs of two fleshy, quite thick leaves growing opposite each other and …
Parodia concinna (Sun Cup) is a small cactus with a depressed spherical stem with 15 to 32 slightly tuberculate ribs lined with clusters …
Parodia roseolutea, formerly known as Notocactus roseoluteus, is a small cactus with a spherical, green to grayish-green stem with 15 to …