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Aspidistra elatior - Cast Iron Plant

The Cast Iron Plant gets its name from its solid constitution, making it a great houseplant for even the most inexperienced of indoor gardeners- or the most awkward of spaces. It was popular in Victorian times due to its ability to withstand fumes from coal fires and gas lamps, and it can cope in low light conditions too. In the face of conditions which many houseplants would find unbearable, the Cast Iron Plant will thrive and bring its long, elegant leaves to brighten up even the gloomiest of corners.

Scientific Name
Aspidistra elatior (Shield-like plant that stands tall)

Common Name
Cast Iron Plant, Bar Room plant

Origin
Native to Japan and Taiwan

Light
This plant can cope with most levels of indirect light, from bright to low; don't put it in direct sunlight, which can burn the leaves, and make sure if it's i a darker spot to dust the leaves so it can make use of all available light.

Water
Allow the top third of the soil to dry out between waterings; in a darker spot, let half of the soil dry out.

Humidity
Average humidity is fine but it does like a bit more, so mist or hose down the leaves regularly to keep it looking great.

Soil
Plant in well-draining soil; a mix with added bark or coir for drainage will help it not get to soggy. Repot every two to three years as it grows; this plant is fine being potbound for a while so don't worry if it's a little longer.

Food
Feed every four weeks with water in the growing season, reducing to every six in autumn and winter.

Temperature
Between 10-26°C are ideal for this plant.

Pet-safe
Yes, but too much nibbling won't be good for pets, small humans or the plant!

Sprouts Top Tips
If you're keeping this plant in a darker location, adding a thin layer of grit to the bottom of the pot when re-potting can help to prevent root rot, which is especially a risk in darker corners.

     

    The Cast Iron Plant gets its name from its solid constitution, making it a great houseplant for even the most inexperienced of indoor gardeners- or the most awkward of spaces. It was popular in Victorian times due to its ability to withstand fumes from coal fires and gas lamps, and it can cope in low light conditions too. In the face of conditions which many houseplants would find unbearable, the Cast Iron Plant will thrive and bring its long, elegant leaves to brighten up even the gloomiest of corners.

    Scientific Name
    Aspidistra elatior (Shield-like plant that stands tall)

    Common Name
    Cast Iron Plant, Bar Room plant

    Origin
    Native to Japan and Taiwan

    Light
    This plant can cope with most levels of indirect light, from bright to low; don't put it in direct sunlight, which can burn the leaves, and make sure if it's i a darker spot to dust the leaves so it can make use of all available light.

    Water
    Allow the top third of the soil to dry out between waterings; in a darker spot, let half of the soil dry out.

    Humidity
    Average humidity is fine but it does like a bit more, so mist or hose down the leaves regularly to keep it looking great.

    Soil
    Plant in well-draining soil; a mix with added bark or coir for drainage will help it not get to soggy. Repot every two to three years as it grows; this plant is fine being potbound for a while so don't worry if it's a little longer.

    Food
    Feed every four weeks with water in the growing season, reducing to every six in autumn and winter.

    Temperature
    Between 10-26°C are ideal for this plant.

    Pet-safe
    Yes, but too much nibbling won't be good for pets, small humans or the plant!

    Sprouts Top Tips
    If you're keeping this plant in a darker location, adding a thin layer of grit to the bottom of the pot when re-potting can help to prevent root rot, which is especially a risk in darker corners.

       

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      Aspidistra elatior - Cast Iron Plant

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      Description

      The Cast Iron Plant gets its name from its solid constitution, making it a great houseplant for even the most inexperienced of indoor gardeners- or the most awkward of spaces. It was popular in Victorian times due to its ability to withstand fumes from coal fires and gas lamps, and it can cope in low light conditions too. In the face of conditions which many houseplants would find unbearable, the Cast Iron Plant will thrive and bring its long, elegant leaves to brighten up even the gloomiest of corners.

      Scientific Name
      Aspidistra elatior (Shield-like plant that stands tall)

      Common Name
      Cast Iron Plant, Bar Room plant

      Origin
      Native to Japan and Taiwan

      Light
      This plant can cope with most levels of indirect light, from bright to low; don't put it in direct sunlight, which can burn the leaves, and make sure if it's i a darker spot to dust the leaves so it can make use of all available light.

      Water
      Allow the top third of the soil to dry out between waterings; in a darker spot, let half of the soil dry out.

      Humidity
      Average humidity is fine but it does like a bit more, so mist or hose down the leaves regularly to keep it looking great.

      Soil
      Plant in well-draining soil; a mix with added bark or coir for drainage will help it not get to soggy. Repot every two to three years as it grows; this plant is fine being potbound for a while so don't worry if it's a little longer.

      Food
      Feed every four weeks with water in the growing season, reducing to every six in autumn and winter.

      Temperature
      Between 10-26°C are ideal for this plant.

      Pet-safe
      Yes, but too much nibbling won't be good for pets, small humans or the plant!

      Sprouts Top Tips
      If you're keeping this plant in a darker location, adding a thin layer of grit to the bottom of the pot when re-potting can help to prevent root rot, which is especially a risk in darker corners.

         

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