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8. Propagation: Cast iron plants can be propagated through division. To divide the plant, carefully remove it from its pot and separate the root clumps into smaller sections. Replant each section ...
My mature and thick cast iron plants growing around the bottom of a tree have lots of brown edges and dead leaves. If I cut them down, will they grow back?
Knowing how to care for a cast iron plant (Aspidistra elatior) is simple. This hardy, low-maintenance plant improves air quality while resisting pests.
Cast-iron plants (Apidistra elatior) are members of the asparagus family, have long, strappy dark green or spotted foliage, and the leaves reach 2 to 3 feet long. Cast-iron plants are native to Asia.
Elegant yet tough, the humble aspidistra (cast iron plant) has been a much-loved houseplant since the 19th century, when its ability to withstand the gloom and smoke in public houses and bars gave ...
Aspidistra elatior, or “Cast Iron Plant” is one of the toughest plants on planet Earth, and is beautifully suited for use either as a house plant or outside, gracing a southern garden.
My mature and thick cast iron plants growing around the bottom of a tree have lots of brown edges and dead leaves. If I cut them down, will they grow back?
Growing Conditions The cast iron plant lives up to its sturdy, rock-solid name by thriving in less-than-ideal conditions.