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Zone by Products [PDF] SKU NAME USDA ZONE SS5446 Adromischus cristatus - Crinkle-Leaf Plant Zone 9 SS5423 Adromischus Cristatus 'Crinkle Leaf Plant, Key Lime Pie' Zone 9 SS5356 Adromischus maculatus Zone 9 SS5465 Aeonium arborescens Zone 9 SS904 Aeonium arboreum var. atropurpureum 'Black Rose' Zone 9 SS5473 Aeonium castello-paivae f. variegata 'Suncup' Zone 9 SS5581 Aeonium decorum Zone 9 SS5589 Aeonium gomerense Zone 9 SS902 Aeonium haworthii 'Pinwheel Aeonium' Zone 9 SS901 Aeonium 'Kiwi' Zone 9 SS5455 Aeonium 'Lily Pad' Zone 9 SS5296 Aeonium palmense Zone 9 SS5421 Aeonium 'Silver Edge' Zone 10 SS5328 Aeonium 'Sunburst' Zone 9 GC5345 Ajuga reptans 'Black Scallop' Zone 4 GC5348 Ajuga reptans 'Burgundy Glow' Zone 3 GC5349 Ajuga reptans 'Min Crispa Red' Zone 4 GC5347 Ajuga reptans 'Pink Elf' Zone 3 SS5330 Aloe brevifolia - Short Leaved Aloe Zone 9 SS5474 Aloe descoingsii Zone 9 SS5458 Aloe hybrid 'Firebird' Zone 9 SS906 Aloe juvenna Zone 9 SS5579 Aloe 'Lem's Green' Zone 9 SS5587 Aloe vera Zone 9 SS5457 Anacampseros rufescens Zone 9 SS5445 Aptenia cordifolia variegata 'Crystal' - Heartleaf Ice Plant Zone 10 SE5278 Arach Pygmalion Zone 5 SE237 Arach Rubrum Zone 5 SE243 Arach Viridescens Zone 5 SD806 Atlanticum Zone 5 SE5154 Bagdad Zone 5 SE405 Bedivere Zone 5 SE406 Belladonna Zone 5 SE408 Bellotts Fourpi Zone 5 SE5320 Black Velvet Zone 5 SE411 Blue Moon Zone 5 SC5340 Blue Succulent Collection Zone 9 SC5348 Blue Succulent Collection - Small (5) Zone 9 SS5407 Bulbine frutescens - Stalked Bulbine Zone 9 SE5400 Burnattii Zone 5 SE5326 Calcareum Benz Zone 5 SE253 Calcareum Nigricians Zone 5 SD807 Cauticola Lidakense Zone 5 SE417 Cavo Doro Zone 5 SE423 Compte de Congae Zone 5 SE556 Cornstone Zone 5 SS5442 Cotyledon ladismithensis - Bear's Paw Zone 8 SS5478 Cotyledon orbiculata 'Elk Horns' Zone 8 SS5293 Crassula arborescens - Silver Dollar Jade Zone 9 SS5418 Crassula arborescens subsp. undulatifolia - Ripple Jade Zone 9 SS922 Crassula capitella 'Campfire' Zone 9 SS923 Crassula coccinea 'Campfire' Zone 9 SS5417 Crassula 'Morgan's Pink' Zone 9 SS907 Crassula multicava Zone 9 SS5443 Crassula muscosa (lycopodioides) 'Watch Chain' Zone 9 SS5355 Crassula orbicularis Zone 9 SS911 Crassula ovata 'Baby Jade' - The Classic Jade Plant Zone 9 SS5464 Crassula ovata 'Blue Hale' Jade Zone 10 SS5340 Crassula ovata 'Gollum' Jade Zone 9 SS5461 Crassula ovata 'Hobbit' Jade Zone 9 SS5460 Crassula ovata 'Hummel's Sunset' - Golden Jade Zone 9 SS5479 Crassula ovata Jade Zone 9 SS5331 Crassula ovata 'Variegata' - Jade Plant Zone 9 SS5307 Crassula pellicicda 'Variegata' Zone 9 SS5469 Crassula perfoliata subsp. coccinea - Giant Propeller Plant Zone 9 SS5346 Crassula perfoliata subsp. falcata - Propeller Plant Zone 9 SS908 Crassula perforata - String of Buttons Zone 9 SS5471 Crassula perforata 'Variegata' - String of Buttons Zone 9 SS5397 Crassula pubescens subsp. radicans - Large Red Carpet Stonecrop Zone 10 SS5398 Crassula pubescens subsp. radicans - Small Red Carpet Stonecrop Zone 10 SS5333 Crassula rupestris - Rosary Vine Zone 9 SS909 Crassula sarmentosa 'Comet' Zone 9 SS5311 Crassula socialis - Ring Plant Zone 9 SS5408 Crassula streyi Zone 10 PT1008 Crassula Wholesale Plug Tray Select Varieties (42) Zone 9 SS5563 Cremnosedum 'Little Gem' Zone 8 SE590 Danji Zone 5 FN1001 Davallia fejeensis - Rabbit's Foot Fern Zone 9 DE5317 Delosperma congestum 'Gold Nugget' (Ice Plant) Zone 4 DE898 Delosperma cooperi 'Trailing Ice Plant' (Ice Plant) Zone 6 DE5306 Delosperma dyeri 'Psdold' - Red Mountain Ice Plant Zone 5 DE5238 Delosperma floribundum 'Starburst' (Ice Plant) Zone 6 DE5280 Delosperma Mesa Verde (Ice Plant) Zone 4 DE899 Delosperma nubigenum (Ice Plant) Zone 3 DE5316 Delosperma 'P001S' Fire Spinner (Ice Plant) Zone 5 DE5305 Delosperma 'Psfave' - Lavender Ice (Ice Plant) Zone 4 DE5318 Delosperma sphalmanthoides - Tufted Ice Plant Zone 5 SE560 Donna Rose Zone 5 SS5444 Dorotheanthus bellidiformis 'Mezoo Trailing Red' - Livingstone Daisy Zone 9 SE427 Duke of Windsor Zone 5 SS5327 Echeveria albicans - Whitening Echeveria Zone 9 SS5313 Echeveria 'Blue Waves' Zone 9 SS5324 Echeveria 'Bouquet' Zone 9 SS5284 Echeveria 'Captain Hay' Zone 9 SC5335 Echeveria Collection - Large (9) Zone 9 SC5315 Echeveria Collection - Small (5) Zone 9 SS5326 Echeveria 'Dondo' Zone 9 SS950 Echeveria 'Doris Taylor' Zone 9 SS951 Echeveria elegans Zone 9 SS5453 Echeveria fimbriata Zone 9 SS5396 Echeveria fimbriata crest Zone 9 SS5468 Echeveria 'Frost' Zone 9 SS5392 Echeveria gigantea Zone 9 SS5344 Echeveria haagai 'Tolimanensis' Zone 8 SS954 Echeveria imbricata - Blue Rose Echeveria Zone 9 SS5472 Echeveria 'Lilac Frost' Zone 9 SS5415 Echeveria Lime and Chili Zone 9 SS5467 Echeveria 'Lola' Zone 9 SS952 Echeveria multicaulis Zone 9 SS5325 Echeveria nodulosa - Painted Echeveria Zone 9 SS5391 Echeveria peacockii - Peacock Echeveria Zone 9 SS5337 Echeveria prolifica Zone 9 SS914 Echeveria pulvinata 'Ruby Blush' - Chenille Plant Zone 9 SS5336 Echeveria pulvinata v. 'Nova' - White Chenille Plant Zone 9 SS5314 Echeveria shaviana 'Pink Frills' Zone 9 SS5393 Echeveria 'Silver Spoons' Zone 10 SS953 Echeveria subalpina Zone 9 SS5394 Echeveria subrigida 'Fire and Ice' Zone 9 PT2010 Echeveria Wholesale Plug Tray Assorted (42) Zone 9 SS5390 Echeveria x hybrida 'The Rose' Zone 9 SE432 Emerald Giant Zone 5 EU1000 Euphorbia polygona Zone 9 SE433 Excalibur Zone 5 SS5424 Farfugium japonicum 'Aureomaculata' - Leopard Plant Zone 7 SS5440 Faucaria felina 'Tiger Jaws' Zone 10 SE437 Firebird Zone 5 SS5561 Gasteria minima Zone 8 SE445 Gay Jester Zone 5 SS5456 Glottiphyllum depressum Zone 9 SS5269 Graptopetalum paraguayense - Ghost Plant, Mother of Pearl Plant Zone 9 SC5338 Ground Cover Collection (6) Zone 5 PT2026 Ground Cover Wholesale Plug Tray Assorted (42) Zone 5 SS5585 Haworthia astroloba herrei Zone 10 SS5583 Haworthia coarctata var chalwinii Zone 10 SS5584 Haworthia coarctata var conspicua Zone 10 SS5582 Haworthia cooperi var truncata Zone 10 SS5339 Haworthia fasciata 'Zebra Haworthia' - Zebra Plant Zone 9 SS5395 Haworthia resendeana Zone 10 SS5419 Haworthia venosa subsp. tessellata Zone 10 SS5560 Huernia oculata Zone 10 SE459 Icicle Zone 5 SE272 J Hirta Borealis Zone 5 PT1009 Jade Plant Wholesale Plug Tray Select Varieties (42) Zone 9 SC5341 Jade Succulent Collection Zone 9 HE001 Jovibarba heuffelii 'Apache' Zone 4 HE002 Jovibarba heuffelii 'Beacon Hill' Zone 4 HE003 Jovibarba heuffelii 'Beatrice' Zone 4 HE038 Jovibarba heuffelii 'Blaze' Zone 4 HE034 Jovibarba heuffelii 'Brocade' Zone 4 HE004 Jovibarba heuffelii 'Bronze Ingot' Zone 4 HE030 Jovibarba heuffelii 'Bros' Zone 4 HE029 Jovibarba heuffelii 'Cherry Glow' Zone 4 HE005 Jovibarba heuffelii 'Chocolato' Zone 4 SC1506 Jovibarba heuffelii Collection (18) Zone 4 HE006 Jovibarba heuffelii 'Fandango' Zone 4 HE031 Jovibarba heuffelii 'Fante' Zone 4 HE007 Jovibarba heuffelii 'Giuseppi Spiny' Zone 4 HE008 Jovibarba heuffelii 'Gold Bug' Zone 4 HE037 Jovibarba heuffelii 'Goldrand' Zone 4 HE009 Jovibarba heuffelii 'Green Stone' Zone 4 HE032 Jovibarba heuffelii 'Henri Correvon' Zone 4 HE010 Jovibarba heuffelii 'Hot Lips' Zone 4 HE011 Jovibarba heuffelii 'Inferno' Zone 4 HE012 Jovibarba heuffelii 'Irene' Zone 4 HE013 Jovibarba heuffelii 'Jacupica' Zone 4 HE026 Jovibarba heuffelii 'Jowan' Zone 4 HE014 Jovibarba heuffelii 'Lemon Sky' Zone 4 HE027 Jovibarba heuffelii 'Melanoheuff' Zone 4 HE035 Jovibarba heuffelii 'Milady' Zone 4 HE015 Jovibarba heuffelii 'Millers Violet' Zone 4 HE025 Jovibarba heuffelii 'Minutum' Zone 4 HE016 Jovibarba heuffelii 'Mystique' Zone 4 HE017 Jovibarba heuffelii 'Palaisii' Zone 4 HE033 Jovibarba heuffelii 'Passat' Zone 4 HE036 Jovibarba heuffelii 'Perfection' Zone 4 PT1005 Jovibarba heuffelii Plug Tray - Select Varieties - Full (50) Zone 5 PT1003 Jovibarba heuffelii Plug Tray Full (50) Zone 5 PT2002 Jovibarba heuffelii Plug Tray Full (50) - Buy 2 & Save 5% Zone 5 PT2025 Jovibarba heuffelii Plug Tray Small (25) Zone 5 HE018 Jovibarba heuffelii 'Purple Haze' Zone 4 HE5250 Jovibarba heuffelii 'Randolph' Zone 4 HE028 Jovibarba heuffelii 'Red Heuff f/Munich University' Zone 4 HE019 Jovibarba heuffelii 'Sundancer' Zone 4 HE024 Jovibarba heuffelii 'Tan' Zone 4 HE020 Jovibarba heuffelii 'Torrid Zone' Zone 4 HE021 Jovibarba heuffelii 'Violet' Zone 4 HE022 Jovibarba heuffelii 'Wotan' Zone 4 HE023 Jovibarba heuffelii 'Xanthoeuff' Zone 4 SE275 Jovibarba hirta 'Hedge Hog' Zone 5 SE281 Jovibarba hirta var. prusianna Zone 5 SE278 Jovibarba hirta 'White Knight' Zone 5 SE464 Jubilee Zone 5 GR1001 Juncus effusus 'Spiralis' Zone 5 SE465 Jungle Fires Zone 5 SS5321 Kalanchoe daigremontiana - Mother of Thousands Zone 9 SS5463 Kalanchoe fedtschenkoi 'Marginata' Zone 9 SS903 Kalanchoe Kiwi Zone 9 SS5288 Kalanchoe luciae - Paddle Plant, Flapjacks Zone 9 SS5476 Kalanchoe millotii Zone 9 SS5477 Kalanchoe 'Oak Leaf' Zone 9 SS913 Kalanchoe pumila Zone 9 SS5422 Kalanchoe synsepala var. 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