--- title: "Chrome (soil)" chunk: 1/1 source: "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chrome_(soil)" category: "reference" tags: "science, encyclopedia" date_saved: "2026-05-05T12:19:16.551455+00:00" instance: "kb-cron" --- The Chrome series is a well-drained, medium-textured soil which has developed on weathered residues of ultramafic rock, such as serpentinite, in parts of Pennsylvania and Maryland. Because it is a residual soil, the underlying bedrock is of dominating importance in determining the soil's characteristics. As a consequence of the ultramafic bedrock, the Chrome series supports pine-prairie vegetation which is stunted by comparison with the mixed hardwood forests on surrounding non-ultramafic bedrock. Virginia pine is invasive in some areas. The Chrome series is one of the most common soils in the Soldiers Delight Natural Environment Area. == References ==