Aspidistra plant is a great indoor house plant as it is hardy and will survive in a variety of environments. The common plant name of Cast Iron plant definitely describes this plant. The Cast Iron plant's botanical name is Aspidistra Elatior and it is a durable and tough plant. With tough, glossy, dark green leaves, the Aspidistra will stand up well in high traffic areas. The leaves do not tear or fray easily as many house plants do when brushed against repeatedly.
Aspidistra plants can also withstand very low temperatures. I have some of my own and some on commercial accounts that have endured outside in the snow for the winter season. It is one of the best plants for any environment for this reason and has earned the name "Cast Iron". It can be maintained in low light to bright light situations. Avoid hot, direct sun if kept indoors or outdoors, a shady, well lit spot is best. Sunlight magnified through window glass can burn or scald the leaves of any house plant.
The Aspidistra plant is often used in interior landscaping and also makes a great houseplant. There are a few variegated varieties but these are hard to come by at your local plant retailer. I have not seen many Aspidistra plants available at the corner store but they are available at some retail greenhouses, depending on where you live.
If you cannot find a Aspidistra plant at any retail stores, you might want to try contacting an interior landscape company in your area as they will sometimes order hard to find plants for individuals. The price may be a little higher but the quality of the plant is usually worth the price.
Aspidistra houseplant care questions? You can send a houseplant question but before you do, please read this page and other information on watering your indoor houseplants, how to help keep your houseplant's root system healthy, lighting for your houseplants, and basic houseplant care. These are most important for your houseplant's health and this is some of the information I will refer you to if you send an email.
Working in the interior landscape industry, I get a lot of questions from people about their personal house plants and how to keep their own indoor house plants growing and healthy. That is why I started this website, to help others learn how to care for their indoor plants and flowers. So please read on!
Over the years, I have had many animals and plants in the same house and have not had too many problems. I always make my best effort to keep houseplants out of the reach of pets. That can be difficult, especially with cats, as they seem to be able to get just about anywhere they please! Being an animal lover, as many people are, I thought it would be helpful to add a link for those with questions about pets and houseplants, as I have received a few emails with questions on the subject. Do not allow pets to eat your indoor houseplants or your outdoor plants. Questions about plants and pet safety?
This is a link to the ASPCA, Animal Poison Control, Toxic and Non-Toxic Plants list.
Watering Aspidistra Plant - Aspidistra plant 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 section on lighting for more information about the most important parts of your indoor tropical plant care. These will have the most impact on the health of your house plants.
This tough plant can be acclimated to life on the patio and is sometimes used in exterior landscaping in warmer climates. I have four Aspidistra plants growing on my front porch and patio. They make a nice container plant for outdoors in a shady spot and should survive through fairly cold weather. Any changes in lighting should be made slowly and watering will need to be dramatically increased to compensate for the extra light intensity and heat during the summer.
Trim the leaf margins of your Aspidistra plant 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, especially in a lower light, indoor situation, can cause browning of the leaf tips and edges. If you have to trim more than half of the leaf off, it is better to remove entire leaf and stem at the soil level. This can also help promote new growth on your Aspidistra plant.
Aspidistra plants are mite prone so also check the underside of the leaf if you are having trouble to be sure this is not the problem. Aspidistra is prone to mites, mealybug and scale, so be watchful for these pests. Wiping the leaves and stems, front and back, with a damp sponge or cloth will keep it clean and minimize any pests.
It is a good idea to quarantine any new additions to your indoor house plant family for a few weeks just to be sure there are not any insects that were not noticed at first. Wash down your new indoor house plant 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 my house plant cleaning solution.
Apply to top and lower leaf and stem surfaces of your 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. Hope your Aspidistra house plant and all of your plants and flowers keep growing and flourishing. More plant and flower information below.
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