Could I grow Echeveria harmsii 'Ruby Slippers' in Zone 9b? No hard frost here. South facing slope.
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Sun a good part of the day., strong sun in the afternoon. We are on a lot above the Carqiuinez Strait arm of San Francisco Bay. We do not get hard frost.
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Jan 23, 2025 - 09:18 AM
You likely can. Just be sure to cover the plant with a sheet at night if it threatens to frost at all.
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Echeveria harmsii 'Ruby Slippers': A form of a naturally occurring Echeveria species from Oaxaca, Mexico. It is also known as a Chenille Plant, Ruby Blush, or Red Velvet because it has a crimson, velvety coating to protect it from the intense sun of its rocky habitats. This p...
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