Victorian Ribbon Plant/Cast Iron Plant - Aspidistra -Grows in Dim Light - 6" Pot

MSRP: $45.00
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AgriAspOgisu
UPC:
840344213809
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Product Description

The Victorian Ribbon Plant was one of the most popular house plants in the Victorian Era. Over the years it's popularity faded. Now it is coming back in favor as one of the easiest house plants to grow. It ranks up there with the Snake Plant and ZZ Plant as the best house plants to grow. So carefree! Aspidistra ("cast-iron plant" or Victorian Ribbon Plant) is a popular foliage plant, grown as a landscape plant in shaded spots in areas with mild winters, or as a houseplant elsewhere. They're grown for their ability to survive neglect and very shady conditions, indoors and out. Species of Aspidistra inhabit the floors of east Asian forests from eastern India, Indochina, China and Japan. The Cast Iron Plant could be the "easiest houseplant" to grow in the world.
  • One of the easiest to grow house plant in the world
  • Grows in low light. Thrives on neglect
  • Proper name: Aspidistra. One of the most popular plants in Victorian Times!
  • Water when dry
  • Immediate shipping

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Reviews

  • 5
    Cast Iron Awesomeness

    Posted by Julie Dundon Tavis on Oct 12th 2020

    Purchased this cast iron plant for a corner with low light. I LOVE HIRT’S!! Package was shipped with CARE & SPEED. Plant was healthy and happy. Extremely happy with my plants. I have purchased a ton and have been very happy with everything. Thank you!!

  • 4
    Decent

    Posted by Regina landrum on Oct 7th 2020

    Arrived in decent condition, my shipment was a day late (not an issue) the nursery pot was a small mess but after unwrapping and giving him a drink, he’s been just fine!

  • 5
    Gorgeous!

    Posted by Kelly on Sep 3rd 2020

    The plant I received was larger than I expected and arrived in great condition. Gorgeous!

  • 4
    I debated about ordering this, but satisfied with the purchase

    Posted by Janet Morris on May 9th 2020

    I wasn't even quite sure about this plant when I unboxed it, but after I finally repotted it and see it thriving with new leaves about to open, I'm quite pleased with it!