so this is a list of what looks dead now.
I will update the list in spring if anything comes out of the ground
I will also mention plants i thought would die in that type of weather that did not
Background: South Seattle, Wa right next to duwamish river plants are in 4 beds
so i lost all the opuntia tomentosa
One of the Opuntia ficus indica
a note on opuntia i have about 16 types out there and i only lost one type completely, most of them look fine
all of the sedum adolphii
half of the Senecio rowleyanus
most all of the Kleinia mandraliscae one survived in a brick corner with a prickly pear protecting it
all of the aeonium
all of the portulacaria afra
the large Echeveria setosa but 2 small babys look fine
all of the fuzzy blue echeveria that Greg from this site gave me... it only had a few months to establish
the grapto fred ives leaves look dead but the stems are looking fine some of the plants look fine
most of the crassula perforata but one growing right on a prickly pear pad
the good
the Echinopsis pachanoi cactus is not squishy and looks fine
same with the other columnar cactus out there
the sedum multiceps looks like it was growing the whole time
the graptopetlum spc is looking fine and so are its babies
the Sedum rubrotinctum is beat up but still has lots of green growth
The stuff i would have expected to be fine ie hens and chicks and random sedum are mostly fine
half of the prickly pear in the bed with no protection are looking fine