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Aspidistra is still a popular houseplant? I have not seen it in a while. We will be getting a few for a dark spot in a landscape at work. We can get them from a nursery in town. They are landscape stock.
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I sort of miss it. It grew wild at my great grandparents’ home. We might get a variegated sort because it would be prettier there, but for my own garden (not that I would get any anytime soon), I would prefer it without variegation. These are not houseplants, or named cultivars; just green or variegated.
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It sort of looks traditional too, like one of those old Victorian houseplants that did not stop being popular until recently.
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