Cold hardiness & minimum temperature
Is Echeveria 'Chroma' (Echeveria 'Chroma')cold hardy? Hardiness zone & min temp
Also called Chroma echeveria.
More about echeveria 'chroma'
About Echeveria 'Chroma'
Echeveria 'Chroma' · also called Chroma echeveria · houseplant
Echeveria 'Chroma' is a striking hybrid rosette whose glossy leaves shift through metallic bronze, plum, copper, and green, with the colour pattern changing through the seasons. It forms a compact solitary rosette around 12-15 cm wide. Like all echeverias it demands bright direct light, gritty fast-draining soil, and deep but infrequent watering to stay tight and richly coloured.
Cold limit: USDA 9-11 (indoor in most US homes) · RHS H1c (18-27°C)
What echeveria 'chroma''s hardiness rating actually means
Echeveria 'Chroma' is not cold hardy. It is a tropical houseplant that dies if it is left out through frost — there is no zone where it overwinters outdoors in a UK or cold-US climate. Its RHS rating of H1c means: Warm-temperate — can summer outdoors but must come in well before the first frost. On the US scale that maps to USDA 9-11 (indoor in most US homes) — the zones where it can be left outdoors year-round.
New to these scales? The USDA hardiness zone map explained covers how the zone numbers work, and you can find your own zone with the zone finder.
Minimum temperature — and what happens below it
Minimum survivable temperature is roughly about 5 °C (and never frost). Echeveria 'Chroma' has no frost tolerance at all — it is an indoor plant in any climate with a real winter.
Concretely, for echeveria 'chroma' as it gets too cold:
- Below about about 5 °C, growth stalls and the leaves start to show cold stress — dark, water-soaked, or yellowing patches.
- A single light frost blackens the foliage; a hard freeze kills the whole plant, roots included, and it does not recover.
- Even a cold, draughty windowsill or an unheated porch in winter can be enough to damage it permanently.
Can echeveria 'chroma' go outside or overwinter — and where?
- It can holiday outdoors in summer once nights are reliably above 5 °C, in shade or dappled light, hardened off gradually.
- Bring it back indoors well before the first autumn frost — do not wait for a frost warning, move it when nights drop toward 10-12 °C.
- It will never overwinter outside in a temperate climate; the indoors is its winter home, full stop.
Work back from your local frost dates with the frost-date calculator: the last spring frost and first autumn frost are what really decide when echeveria 'chroma' can be outside. US growers can check USDA zones; UK growers should use the RHS hardiness ratings, which match the H1c figure above.
Echeveria 'Chroma' hardiness — frequently asked questions
Is echeveria 'chroma' cold hardy?
Echeveria 'Chroma' is not cold hardy. It is a tropical houseplant that dies if it is left out through frost — there is no zone where it overwinters outdoors in a UK or cold-US climate. Indoor-only in almost every home. Echeveria 'Chroma' can only live outside year-round in genuinely frost-free climates (roughly USDA 9-11 (indoor in most US homes)); everywhere else it is a houseplant that summers out at most.
What is the minimum temperature echeveria 'chroma' can survive?
Minimum survivable temperature is roughly about 5 °C (and never frost). Echeveria 'Chroma' has no frost tolerance at all — it is an indoor plant in any climate with a real winter.
What hardiness zone is echeveria 'chroma'?
Echeveria 'Chroma' is rated USDA 9-11 (indoor in most US homes) and RHS H1c — Warm-temperate — can summer outdoors but must come in well before the first frost.
Can echeveria 'chroma' survive winter outside?
It can holiday outdoors in summer once nights are reliably above 5 °C, in shade or dappled light, hardened off gradually. Bring it back indoors well before the first autumn frost — do not wait for a frost warning, move it when nights drop toward 10-12 °C. It will never overwinter outside in a temperate climate; the indoors is its winter home, full stop.
What happens to echeveria 'chroma' below its minimum temperature?
Below about about 5 °C, growth stalls and the leaves start to show cold stress — dark, water-soaked, or yellowing patches. A single light frost blackens the foliage; a hard freeze kills the whole plant, roots included, and it does not recover. Even a cold, draughty windowsill or an unheated porch in winter can be enough to damage it permanently.
Keep reading
- Echeveria 'Chroma' care — the full brief (light, water, soil, problems, pet safety)
- USDA hardiness zones — find yours and what grows there
- Is echeveria 'chroma' hardy in the UK? — the RHS-rating version
- RHS hardiness ratings — the UK system explained
- Frost-date calculator — your real outdoor window
- The USDA hardiness zone map, explained
- Is snake plant cold hardy?
- Is dracaena cold hardy?
- Is peperomia cold hardy?
- All 2464plant hardiness & min-temp guides