Crassula exilis subsp. cooperi is a branched succulent that forms dense cushions, often covering large soil areas under rocks in its …
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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Echinocereus scheeri subsp. gentryi is a branched cactus with cylindrical stems with 4 to 5 ribs and very short spines. The stems grow up …
Echeveria 'Bess Bates' is an attractive, slow-growing succulent that forms clumps of short-stemmed rosettes of deep burgundy to nearly …
Lapidaria margaretae (Karoo Rose) is a beautiful, dwarf succulent that forms rosettes of 2 to 4 pairs of thick, fleshy leaves. It can …
Euphorbia decidua is a small succulent with a woody caudex and numerous thin deciduous, erect or prostrate branches radiating from the …
Sedum makinoi 'Ogon' (Golden Japanese Stonecrop) is a spreading ground cover with slender stems and small, bright golden-yellow leaves …
Crassula 'Justus Corderoy', also known as Crassula × justi-corderoyi, is a small succulent shrub that has reddish-brown stems and thick …
Portulacaria pygmaea (Pygmy Porkbush), formerly known as Ceraria pygmaea, is a dwarf, dioecious succulent with a tuberous rootstock and …
Kalanchoe laetivirens (Mother of Thousands) is an unusual succulent that has a simple stem and large, green to bluish-green leaves …
Crassula marchandii is an attractive succulent with smooth, shiny leaves arranged in a square column formation. It can grow up to …