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The cast iron plant, which is native to Japan and China, is hardy, easy to care for, and attractive both in the garden and as houseplants. Most varieties have green, glossy leaves reaching 20-30 inches tall, and some versions produce variegated, cream-toned, and speckled foliage. Many florists use the cast iron plant's leaves in floral arrangements to line vases or as foliage, making this.
Impressively large, deep green leaves and an upright habit make the Cast Iron Plant a lovely foliage addition to outdoor beds or an excellent houseplant for indoors. Learn how to plant, grow, and care for cast iron plants (and find out why they have this. The cast iron plant is a hardy houseplant and great for beginners.
Learn exactly how to grow the Aspidistra eliator in our in-depth guide! Learn how to grow and care for the Cast Iron Plant, a hardy and low-maintenance perennial with dark green foliage. Find out its uses, benefits, propagation, and common problems.
HGTV shares tips on cast iron plant care and explains how to use Aspidistra elatior in your garden and as a houseplant. Cast Iron Plant (Aspidistra elatior) is an incredibly resistant and easy-care houseplant that's been popular since the Victorian era. Learn how to grow it here.
Cast iron plants are lovely and lush. Luckily, they're also easy to grow. Here's everything you need to know to keep your cast iron plant happy and healthy.
Cast-iron plants are easy to care for, both indoors and out, and ideal for both new and experienced plant parents. (Here are 15 more houseplants for beginners.) 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. The cast iron plant (Aspidistra elatior) has earned a reputation as a nearly indestructible houseplant.
Learn how to grow this hardy plant.