Aspidistra elatior or the Cast Iron Plant belongs to the lily family and is native to China and Japan. Plant pots come in all shapes and sizes, however finding the right size plant pot to fit your plant is simple. Larger plants make a bold, confident statement when stood on the floor.Sign up for the latest trends and offers and save 10% off your next Hortology order.We believe in the power of plants to lift the spirit, calm the mind and clean the air.Hortology brings you the wellbeing benefits of greenery in style.Sign up for the latest trends and offers and save 10% off your next Hortology order. Once a very popular houseplant it was a common feature of many a Victorian hallway, although its popularity has faded slightly since this period and is now less common in modern homes. We also provide the height so you understand how tall the pot is.For square, rectangular and oval planters we provide the external dimensions for Length x Width x Height, plus the access width (internal width), as these are often displayed with a mix of plants.Liners come in various sizes to fit the internal dimensions of the pot and can be trimmed down to size to create an unobtrusive barrier for the plant and soil to be potted into, whilst protecting the pot from unsightly calcium or fertiliser deposits from the soil.In taller planters they allow for the soil to be contained to an appropriate depth for the plant, without needing to fill the entire vessel with soil.

Aspidistra elatior is an very attractive, oppulent plant with dark green and shining leaves. This seemed to stop the "signal cascade" and there was no more yellowing going forward.It worked for us. A temperature range between 7°C - 29°C / 45°F - 85°F is ideal so you won't typically need to worry about this in the average home. Search by plant name, key attributes or both to find plant details and a list of If growing outside, Do expect some die back and we really wouldn't recommend taking the risk with Grandma's 50 year old plant! So read on for some photos, step by step care instructions, common plant problems as well as other readers comments and owners growing tips. 学名 Aspidistra elatior Blume [1] シノニム Aspidistra lurida Aspidistra punctata var. It needs a The odd leaf going yellow is normal and not something to be worried about. Divided into 3 groups these lists, linked below, are maintained by a team of RHS staff and are reviewed annually. The large paddle leaves are true dust magnets.

Description. Reviews The cast iron plant thrives on being pot-bound, so only repot when the roots are coming out of the bottom or top of the pot. For young plants you should not repot more than once a year and for a mature Aspidistra you're looking at doing it once every three or four years at the most.

Meanwhile you can cut the brown tips off without harming the leaves. While difficult to kill generally, it won't survive sunshine (bright light is fine). albomaculata Aspidistra variegata Plectogyne elatior Plectogyne variegata ハラン(葉蘭、学名: Aspidistra elatior )とは、スズラン亜科 ハラン属の常緑 多年草で、巨大な葉を地表に立てる植物である。 Forum Starting from the centre of the leaf, a number of leaves kept going yellow one by one in a cascade effect and after slowly losing seven large leaves over a number of weeks, things were becoming quite worrying.In the end we halted the yellowing by taking a radical approach by cutting off an entire leaf stem very close to the soil that had the very first signs of a yellow streak appearing. As a Team, we've almost 50 years of hands on experience as well as a variety of horticulture skills. Just follow our easy measurement guide.We show the size of the plant pot openings for each pot as you click the different pot options, see diagram below.Note: Liners are "squashy," so a taller liner can be cut down to size with scissors and pushed below the rim of a small opening to fill a larger space below e.g.

Also known as: Aspidistra Elatior All our plants come with a beautiful keepsake postcard with care instructions so you'll never kill your houseplant again! The cost, combined with some of the incorrect stereotypes that the plant is old fashioned and fussy in modern homes means it can be quite difficult to get hold of.However it's definitely worth searching for, despite the stereotype it's actually a very forgiving and beautiful houseplant to grow. Aspidistra elatior, the cast-iron-plant or bar-room plant, also known in Japanese as haran or baran (葉蘭) is a species of flowering plant in the family Asparagaceae, native to Japan and Taiwan.

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