Avonia papyracea, formerly known as Anacampseros papyracea, is a dwarf succulent with several slender branches that radiate from a tapered …
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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Albuca bracteata (Pregnant Onion), also known as Ornithogalum caudatum, is a bulbous geophyte that can be planted with the top of the bulb …
Stapelianthus pilosus is a small, highly branched succulent that forms a clump of green to dark brown stems densely covered with …
Mammillaria magnifica is a fast-growing cactus with cylindrical stems covered with pyramidal or conical tubercles tipped with clusters of …
Crassula barklyi (Rattlesnake Tail) is a dwarf compact succulent with erect or rarely decumbent branches covered by overlapping leaves …
Maihueniopsis clavarioides (Dead Man's Fingers), also known as Puna clavarioides, is a much-branched cactus with grayish-green to dark …
Mesembryanthemum 'Red Apple', formerly known as Aptenia 'Red Apple', is a beautiful mat-forming succulent with fleshy leaves on branching …
Jatropha integerrima (Peregrina) is a dense shrub or small tree with erect, much-branched, dark brown, and somewhat striated stems with …
Myrtillocactus geometrizans (Bilberry Cactus) is a large, highly branched cactus with glaucous blue-green stems with 5 to 8 ribs lined …
Ariocarpus agavoides (Tamaulipas Living Rock Cactus) is a small cactus with a greenish-brown rosette-shaped stem with divergent, often…