Learn how to care for your Aspidistra plant. A great indoor or outdoor plant, Aspidistra is hardy and will survive in a variety of environments. Also referred to as a Cast Iron plant, the Aspidistra Elatior has earned its reputation as a durable and tough plant. The Aspidistra is almost as tough as cast iron! I know from experience.
Aspidistra elatior plant can be maintained in low to bright light situations. Avoid hot direct sun through a window as this can burn or scald the leaves of this otherwise nearly indestructible plant.
Aspidistra plant has tough, glossy dark green leaves that stand up well in high traffic areas. The leaves do not tear or fray easily as many houseplants do when brushed against repeatedly. They can also withstand very low temperatures. I have seen Aspidistra endure being covered with snow on a sheltered patio and survive with no apparent damage.
Commonly used in interior landscaping, the Aspidistra Elatior plant also makes a great house plant. I have not seen many Aspidistra available at the corner store and if you cannot find one of these plants locally, you might try contacting an interior landscaping company in your area. They will often be willing to order plants for individuals unable to find plants at retailers.
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You can also slowly acclimate it to life in the great outdoors. Aspidistra Plants are sometimes used in exterior landscaping in warmer climates, such as Florida. I keep a few of them myself out on the patio all year long. If you do grow Aspidistra plants outside, be sure to keep the soil watered well, especially during the spring and summer, to compensate for the light intensity and outdoor temperatures. It is also prone to spider mites which love hot, dry and sunny areas
Aspidistra should be allowed to dry completely if kept in a low light location. If placed in bright light, allow potting mix to dry down at least halfway. Please see section on watering and lighting for more information on the two most important parts of your plant care. The water your plant needs is very relative to the available light.
Trim the leaf margins if they become brown, following the original shape of the leaf. If you have to trim the leaves frequently, check your watering habits. Keeping the planting media too wet or moist for long periods can cause browning of the leaf tips and edges.
Any leaf of your Aspidistra plant that has been trimmed back more than half way or has turned yellow should be cut back to the soil level. This will make your plant look better and will promote new, healthy growth.
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Aspidistra are prone to spider mites and this can show up as browning and spotting on the foliage. Periodically check the undersides of the leaves, especially if you are having trouble with discoloration to be sure this is not the problem. Aspidistra is prone to mites, mealybug and scale, so be watchful for these pests. Regularly wiping the leaves and stems, front and back, with a damp sponge or cloth will keep it clean and minimize any pests.
Quarantining new additions to your indoor house plant family for a few weeks is always a good idea. Then you can be sure there are not any insects that were not noticed at first. Wash down your Aspidistra indoor house plants with a mixture of water and mild dish detergent. I like to add a few drops of Eucalyptus essential oil or Orange essential oil to the cleaning solution I use for my house plants.
Apply to top and lower leaf and stem surfaces of your Aspidistra house plants, being careful not to saturate the soil. You can clean by hand or use a spray bottle to apply your house plant cleaning solution. I use a sponge moistened with my cleaning solution to gently wipe the top and lower leaf surfaces. Cleaning of your house plants should be a regular part of your house plant care.
Never apply anything to the foliage of your plant while it is in the sun or when the soil is dry. Water first and move to a shady location, if necessary. I hope this has been helpful in the care of your Aspidistra plant and that all of your flowers and plants are healthy and growing. More plant and flower pictures, care, and contact information below...
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