HARDIER SUCCULENTS for SUNSET ZONES 14-16 ALOES Delosperma Lavisiae All These Aloes Are Able to Take Occasional Temperatures Down to 20- Delosperma Nubigenum 25˚F
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Res�ur�es HARDIER SUCCULENTS FOR SUNSET ZONES 14-16 ALOES Delosperma lavisiae All these Aloes are able to take occasional temperatures down to 20- Delosperma nubigenum 25˚F. However, sustained cold will most likely result in damage. Delosperma sutherlandii Aloe buhrii Oscularia deltoides Aloe castanea Scopelogena verruculata Aloe distans Senecio mandraliscae 20-25˚F Aloe ferox Senecio serpens 20-25˚F Aloe glauca CRASSULACEAE Aloe juvenna Mostly small plants, the species and hybrids listed here will take temps down Aloe maculata (saponaria) to 25˚F, or even lower. But, some of the larger foliaged Echeverias will suffer Aloe marlothii damage below 28˚F. Aloe polyphylla (10-15˚F, does not like sustained heat over 90˚F) Cotyledon orbiculata var oblonga ‘Macrantha’ Aloe striata Crassula falcata Aloe x nobilis Crassula muscosa AGAVES Crassula sarcocaulis Crassula tetragona Agaves vary greatly in hardiness; some are true tropicals while others Dudleya brittonii NATIVE inhabit the snowy mountains of the American Southwest. Many of the Dudleya hassei NATIVE best garden-worthy species come from the high mountains of Mexico. Dudleya pulverulenta NATIVE Agave ‘Baccarat’ (large) 0˚F Echeveria ‘Afterglow’ Agave americana (massive) 15-20˚F Echeveria ‘Imbricata’ Agave bracteosa (small-medium) 10-15˚F Echeveria ‘Perle von Nurnberg’ Agave celsii var. albicans (medium) 20-25˚F Echeveria ‘Pulv-oliver’ Agave colorata (medium) 20˚F Echeveria ‘Violet Queen’ Agave deserti (medium) 5-10˚F NATIVE Echeveria agavoides Agave filifera (including multifilifera, schidigera, x leopoldii) (small) 15-20˚F Echeveria cante Agave franzosinii (massive) 15-20˚F Echeveria elegans Agave gentryi ‘Jaws’ (large) 5-10˚F Echeveria secunda Agave havardiana (large) -15˚F Echeveria subrigida Agave lophantha ‘Quadricolor’ (small, clumping) 15-20˚F Agave murpheyi (medium) 5˚F ASSORTED WOODY PLANTS Agave nickelsiae (small) 10-15˚F All of these species can take temps 20˚F and below. Agave ocahui (medium) 10-15˚F Calibanus hookeri Agave ovatifolia (large) 10-15˚F Dasylirion quadrangulatum (longissimum) Agave parrasana (small) 15-20˚F Dasylirion wheeleri Agave parryi (medium) 15˚F Hesperaloe parviflora Agave salmiana var. ferox (massive) 15-20˚F Hesperaloe funifera ssp. Chiangii Agave striata (medium) 0-10˚F Hesperaloe funifera Agave toumeyana var. bella (small) 0˚F Nolina microcarpa Agave victoriae-reginae (small) 10-15˚F Nolina nelsonii Agave vilmoriniana (large) 20-25˚F Nolina texana Agave weberi (large) 20˚F Yucca decipiens Agave x ‘Blue Glow’ (medium) 20˚F Yucca elata Agave x ‘Sharkskin’ (medium) 20-25˚F Yucca faxoniana (carnerosana) X Mangave ‘Macho Mocha’ (small) 10-15˚F Yucca gloriosa (and a few SENECIOS) Yucca linearifolia AIZOACEAE Yucca pallida Delospermas all will take 20˚F, or lower Yucca rostrata Delosperma ‘Fire Spinner’ Hesperoyucca whipplei Delosperma cooperi San Ramon / East Bay Clements / Central Valley Petaluma / North Bay Morgan Hill / South Bay 9885 Alcosta Blvd, San Ramon, CA 94583 16950 E. Liberty Rd, Clements, CA 95227 499 Pepper Rd, Petaluma, CA 94952 1965 Tennant Ave, Morgan Hill, CA 95307 (ph) 925.829.6006 • (fx) 925.829.6009 (ph) 209.759.3003 • (fx) 209.759.3004 Opening 2017! Opening 2017! [email protected] • DEVIL MOUNTAIN WHOLESALE NURSERY • www.devilmountainnursery.com.