Aloe 'Vito', also sold as Aloe 'Green Sand', is a small, slow-growing succulent that forms rosettes of lance-shaped leaves with nubby deep…
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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Sedum treleasei is a succulent subshrub with erect, procumbent or pendulous stems and thick, fleshy, pale blue-green leaves. The stems …
Oxalis palmifrons (Palm-leaf False Shamrock) is a dwarf stemless plant with a dark brown bulb and stunning foliage, unlike any other …
Dyckia platyphylla (Wide-leafed Dyckia) is an attractive plant that grows up to 8 inches (20 cm) tall, forming clusters of rosettes …
Aeonium smithii is a densely branched succulent shrublet with rather flattish rosettes of inverse kite-shaped leaves at the end of the…
Orostachys fimbriata (Dunce's Caps) is an eye-catching succulent that forms rosettes of fleshy, green to orange or brownish leaves …
Sempervivum 'Fame Monstrose', also sold as Sempervivum 'Fantasy', is a small succulent that forms rosettes of thick, fleshy, red and …
Sedum furfuraceum (Bonsai Sedum) is a low-growing succulent with dark green egg-shaped leaves covered in scurfy whitish scales and …
Euphorbia caput-medusae (Medusa's Head) is a unique succulent plant that forms a rosette of numerous gray-green, snake-like branches from …
Aloidendron tongaense (Tonga Tree Aloe), formerly known as Aloe tongaensis, is a succulent tree with an erect stout trunk and…