Emm's Plant House
Aspidistra Elatior 14 Ø Pot Aprox. 50cm Tall
Aspidistra Elatior 14 Ø Pot Aprox. 50cm Tall
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Add resilience and beauty to your indoor space with the Cast Iron Plant—a low-maintenance favourite that thrives where other plants struggle
Description: Aspidistra elatior, commonly known as the Cast Iron Plant, features long, dark green, sword-shaped leaves that are incredibly resilient. This hardy plant is perfect for low-light indoor spaces and can thrive in a variety of conditions.
Full Botanical Name: Aspidistra elatior
Common Names: Cast Iron Plant, Bar-Room Plant
Country and/or Region of Origin: Native to China and Japan.
Growing Conditions in Native Habitat: Grows in the forest understory, thriving in low light, shaded, and moist conditions.
Care Guide
Care Guide
Care Information:
Light: Prefers low to moderate, indirect light. Can tolerate deep shade but avoid direct sunlight.
Ideal Room: Ideal for low-light spaces such as bedrooms or hallways.
Feeding: Fertilize with a balanced, diluted fertilizer every 2-3 months during the growing season.
Humidity: Thrives in moderate humidity; regular indoor humidity levels are sufficient.
Ideal Temperature: 60°F to 75°F (16°C to 24°C). Avoid frost or very cold drafts.
Watering: Water when the top 1-2 inches of soil feel dry. Avoid overwatering.
Pet/Child Safe: Non-toxic to pets and children.
Soil Type: Well-draining, rich potting soil.
Propagation: Propagate by division during repotting in the spring.
Eventual Height and Spread: Typically grows up to 2-3 feet tall with a similar spread.
Growth Rate: Slow.
Pests and Treatment: Generally pest-resistant but occasionally susceptible to scale insects; treat with insecticidal soap.
Repotting: Repot every 3-4 years or when the plant becomes root-bound.
Pruning: Remove old or yellowing leaves to maintain the plant's appearance.
Folk Law: Known as a symbol of endurance and strength due to its ability to thrive in low-light conditions and minimal care.
Air Purification: Effective at filtering indoor pollutants, contributing to a healthier indoor environment.
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