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Hardy Succulents; tough and reliable in cold winter climates
Hardy succulents are those which originate in northern climates and do best with some cold winter weather for a dormant period. In my garden in Zone 5a in the interior of British Columbia, quite often I get lots of rain in the early summer, then a prolonged drought from July through September. Read more…
Cold-Hardy Succulents for Northern Climates
Agaves that are cold-hardy (if kept dry) include A. 'Baccarat', which can go to Zero degrees F. For more on agaves, yuccas and cacti for northerly climates, see the Cold-Climate Succulent Gardens section of Designing with Succulents (2nd ed.). Delosperma – These ice plants have satiny,… Read more…
Cold Hardy Succulents – the Complete Guide
Winter hardy succulents There are two principal varieties of succulents that will tolerate the temperature when it drops down to freezing – Semperviviums and Stonecrop Sedums. Most of these varieties will handle temperatures as low as -20ºF and won’t mind the occasional hot spell! Here’s our list of cold hardy succulents: Read more…