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Cold hardiness & minimum temperature

Is Nicaraguan Columnea (Columnea nicaraguensis)cold hardy? Hardiness zone & min temp

Also called Nicaraguan Columnea, Goldfish Plant.

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About Nicaraguan Columnea

Columnea nicaraguensis · also called Nicaraguan Columnea, Goldfish Plant · tropical

Columnea nicaraguensis is an epiphytic subshrub endemic to the humid lowland and montane forests of Nicaragua and neighbouring Central America. Described by the Danish botanist Anders Sandoe Oersted in the 19th century, it produces the characteristic Columnea tubular flowers — typically in vivid red-orange — that are irresistible to hummingbirds. Like all columneas, it demands consistently warm temperatures, bright indirect light, and high humidity in cultivation. Columnea (Gesneriaceae) is non-toxic to cats and dogs per the ASPCA.

Cold limit: USDA 10-12 (indoor in most climates) · RHS H1b (17–26 °C)

What nicaraguan columnea's hardiness rating actually means

Nicaraguan Columnea 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 H1b means: Sub-tropical — a normal warm home is fine, but it cannot go outside in a cool season. On the US scale that maps to USDA 10-12 (indoor in most climates) — 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 10 °C (sustained cold below this is damaging). Nicaraguan Columnea has no frost tolerance at all — it is an indoor plant in any climate with a real winter.

Concretely, for nicaraguan columnea as it gets too cold:

Can nicaraguan columnea go outside or overwinter — and where?

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 nicaraguan columnea can be outside. US growers can check USDA zones; UK growers should use the RHS hardiness ratings, which match the H1b figure above.

Nicaraguan Columnea hardiness — frequently asked questions

Is nicaraguan columnea cold hardy?

Nicaraguan Columnea 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. Nicaraguan Columnea can only live outside year-round in genuinely frost-free climates (roughly USDA 10-12 (indoor in most climates)); everywhere else it is a houseplant that summers out at most.

What is the minimum temperature nicaraguan columnea can survive?

Minimum survivable temperature is roughly about 10 °C (sustained cold below this is damaging). Nicaraguan Columnea has no frost tolerance at all — it is an indoor plant in any climate with a real winter.

What hardiness zone is nicaraguan columnea?

Nicaraguan Columnea is rated USDA 10-12 (indoor in most climates) and RHS H1b — Sub-tropical — a normal warm home is fine, but it cannot go outside in a cool season.

Can nicaraguan columnea survive winter outside?

It can holiday outdoors in summer once nights are reliably above 10 °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 nicaraguan columnea below its minimum temperature?

Below about about 10 °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.

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