Cereus ayisyen, formerly known as Cereus haitiensis, is a shrubby cactus with numerous green, mostly erect to ascending branches with 10 …
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 leibergii (Leiberg Stonecrop) is a biennial succulent with a slender rootstock and spirally arranged leaves that form small, flat …
Agave gracielae (Slender-leaved Agave) is a clustering succulent that forms dense groups of short-stemmed rosettes of linear light green …
Aloe prinslooi (Spotted Aloe) is a succulent plant that forms stemless rosettes of light green leaves with white oblong spots, denser on …
Echeveria pulvinata 'Devotion', also sold as Echeveria 'Devotion', is a beautiful succulent with short stems and dense terminal rosettes …
Curio talinoides var. aizoides (Common Bluestraw), formerly known as Senecio talinoides subsp. aizoides, is a small shrubby succulent with…
Phedimus stevenianus, formerly known as Sedum stevenianum, is a rare succulent with very short, branching, ascending, densely leafy…
Hylotelephium 'Wildfire', also known as Sedum 'Wildfire', is a colorful succulent with shiny-red leaves with contrasting hot-pink …
Euphorbia clandestina (Ostrich Neck) is a succulent plant with erect green stems with stout conical tubercles arranged in spiraling rows…
Cereus fernambucensis, also known as Cereus pernambucensis, is a cactus with thick, fleshy, erect or semi-prostrate stems with 3 to 8…