Polycarpaea nivea (Common White Saladillo) is a dense succulent subshrub with short stems, often woody at the base, and strongly fleshy …
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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Pelecyphora strobiliformis (Pinecone Cactus) is a slow-growing geophytic cactus with globose to flattened globose, yellowish-green stems …
Coleus amboinicus (Cuban Oregano), formerly known as Plectranthus amboinicus, is a succulent plant with many decumbent stems that bear …
Sedum spathulifolium 'Cape Blanco' is a succulent plant that forms an attractive mat of thick, purple-tinged powdery grey-green leaves…
Aloiampelos tenuior (Fence Aloe), formerly known as Aloe tenuior, is a bushy succulent with numerous slender stems that grow from a large …
Gymnocalycium mihanovichii 'Hibotan' (Ruby Ball) is a beautiful small cactus with usually red but also orange, dark purplish, yellow, or …
Aloinopsis rosulata is a compact draft succulent with a thick rootstock and 2 or 3 leaf pairs to a branch, forming rosettes. The rootstock …
Sempervivum 'Dea' is a beautiful small succulent plant that forms large tight rosettes of fleshy leaves that vary in color from green to …
Acrodon bellidiflorus (Common Tiptoothfig) is a small succulent plant that branches near the base, forming compact clumps of creeping …
Talinum paniculatum (Jewels of Opar) is a shrubby succulent with erect, slender stems that arise from a tuberous root and bear green …