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  2. Aspidistra elatior - Wikipedia

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    A pair of potted aspidistra elatiors Flower. Aspidistra elatior, the cast-iron-plant [3] or bar-room plant, also known in Japanese as haran or baran (葉蘭) [4] is a species of flowering plant in the family Asparagaceae, native to Japan and Taiwan.

  3. Aspidistra - Wikipedia

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    Aspidistra elatior, the "cast-iron plant", is a popular houseplant, surviving shade, cool conditions and neglect. It is one of several species of Aspidistra that can be grown successfully outdoors in shade in temperate climates, where they will generally cope with temperatures down to −5 °C (23 °F), being killed by frosts of −5 to −10 ...

  4. Cast Iron Plants Can Survive in Any Home - AOL

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    Aspidistra elatior prefers dappled shade and may struggle if exposed to direct sunlight. “If they are planted in a spot where they get too much sun, the leaves can scorch,” Naumuk warns. For ...

  5. Office plants add warmth to the workplace. Only some will thrive

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    Cast Iron Plant (Aspidistra elatior) A shade-loving tropical plant that actually prefers artificial lighting over sunlight. The plant is as strong as its name implies. Its sword-shaped green ...

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    The All-Clad Factory Seconds Sale just started: Get up to 73% off All-Clad cookware The best Presidents’ Day furniture sales: Save hundreds on best-sellers from La-Z-Boy, Joybird, West Elm and more

  7. Castanopsis sieboldii - Wikipedia

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    Aspidistra elatior, the cast-iron plant, grows in the understorey. Acrocercops mantica, Chrysocercops castanopsidis, and Lymantria albescens [4] larvae of these Asian moths likely mine the leaves. Amantis nawai, a small praying mantis species native to Eastern Asia is known to live around C. sieboldii where it eats insects.

  8. The 20 best sales this weekend: Jewelry gifts, winter boots ...

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    From boots and sale for him and her, to our favorite under-eye masks for dry, tired eyes, we've rounded up 20 sales going on this weekend that you'll be glad to know about. Keep browsing for even ...

  9. Money plant - Wikipedia

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    Epipremnum aureum – a tropical vining plant, in the Araceae, found in Northern Australia through Southeast Asia into China, Japan, Bangladesh, India and Pakistan. ...