Zone 10 · winter lows 30°F to 40°F
Sedum for Zone 10
18 Sedum varieties rated hardy through Zone 10, ranked by how many gardeners actually grow them. Zone 10 is frost is the exception; subtropicals thrive and summer is the stress season.
The Sedum that thrive in Zone 10
#1 most savedAngelina Stonecrop
Sedum rupestre 'Angelina'
#2 most savedRed Wiggle Stonecrop
Sedum ochroleucum 'Red Wiggle'
#3 most savedSpreading Stonecrop
Sedum diffusum

Bithynian Stonecrop
Sedum bithynicum

Corsican Stonecrop
Sedum dasyphyllum 'major'

Limelight Stonecrop
Sedum makinoi 'Limelight'

Japanese Stonecrop
Sedum japonicum

Sedum Palmeri Yellow Stonecrop
Sedum palmeri

Golden Glow Stonecrop
Sedum adolphii 'Golden Glow'

Sedum confusum
Sedum confusum

Jelly Bean Plant
Sedum x rubrotinctum 'Wildfire'

Mendoza Stonecrop
Sedum palmeri 'Mendoza'

Golden Sedum
Sedum adolphii 'Improved Golden'

Golden Sedum
Sedum x adolphii

Carmine Stonecrop
Sedum commixtum

Jelly Bean Plant
Sedum x rubrotinctum

Baby Burro's Tail
Sedum morganianum 'Burrito'
Golden Sedum
Sedum adolphii
Sedum in Zone 10
Will Sedum survive a Zone 10 winter?
18 of the 99 Sedum varieties in the Sow catalog are rated hardy through Zone 10, where winter lows reach 30°F to 40°F. Hardiness is per-variety, not per-genus — the plants listed above are the ones that hold up; others in the genus are not rated for this zone.
When should I plant Sedum in Zone 10?
In Zone 10 the last spring frost typically lands around rare and the first fall frost around rare. Planting after the last frost — or in early fall, so roots establish before the ground cools — gives the best establishment. Each plant page lists its own planting months.
Which Sedum is best for Zone 10?
Start at the top of the list above: it is ranked by how many gardeners actually save and grow each variety, which is a strong real-world reliability signal. Then narrow by your sun exposure and the mature size that fits the bed.
