Crassula 'Petite Bicolor', often erroneously sold as Sedum 'Little Missy', is a mat-forming succulent with loose rosettes of broadly …
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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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 …
Espostoa melanostele (Peruvian Old Lady) is a slow-growing columnar cactus with stems densely covered with white wool hiding the body …
Echeveria chiclensis is a small succulent that forms a usually solitary rosette of fleshy, light glossy, green leaves with a reddish …
Crassula cornuta is a small succulent with silvery-grey leaves that fit tightly together, hiding the stem and making a distinctive column …
Echeveria moranii is a beautiful, slow-growing succulent that forms short-stemmed rosettes of greyish-green leaves with maroon margins …
Crassula grisea is a more or less branched succulent with erect stems that grow up to 12 inches (30 cm) tall when flowering. Leaves are …
Rhodiola amabilis, formerly known as Sedum amabile, is a lovely alpine succulent with small bright green leaves densely arranged on pale …