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Aspidistra is a genus that was largely ignored by field botanists until the 1980s onwards, and there has been a rapid rise in the number of recognised species since then. [5] Some 8 to 10 species were known in the late 1970s; 30 new species were described from China in the 1980s.
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.
Aspidistra recondita is a species of flowering plant. A. recondita takes its name from the Latin reconditus , meaning "hidden", referring to its sexual organs being completely hidden inside its ovoid perigone , with a small opening.
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Aspidistra alata is a species of flowering plant. A. alata grows in evergreen and semideciduous forests on slopes of limestone mountains in Vietnam. Its name is derived from the Latin alatus , meaning "winged", referring to its thin keels on perigone lobes.
Aspidistra grandiflora is a species of flowering plant. A. grandiflora grows in Vietnam in dry broad-leaved lowland forests on karstic limestone outcrops with fissures. [ 1 ]
Aspidistra nikolaii [2] is a plant species of the genus Aspidistra that was one of the new 21 species of plants and animals recently discovered in the Annamite Range of central Vietnam. It was named after a late Russian botanist named Nicolai Arnautov.
Aspidistra yingjiangensis is a species of Aspidistra that is found in India. [1] The plant's leaves are green with pale yellow spots that are narrowly oblanceolate and it has two or three bracts . The flowers are individual or paired.