About

Aspidistra sichuanensis 'Ginga' is a robust, clumping perennial known for its rhizomatous growth habit. It features elongated, narrow leaves that are broadly lanceolate and have a glossy dark green appearance, accented by creamy-white speckles. In early spring, small, star-shaped purple flowers occasionally emerge at the base of the plant. While it is commonly cultivated as an indoor plant, it also performs well in gardens located in milder climates. This species thrives in shaded environments and can withstand drier soils.

About the genus

Aspidistra are perennial plants that grow from rhizomes, characterized by their upright, leathery leaves which can be either elliptic or lanceolate in shape. Their flowers, which are brownish and not particularly noticeable, develop directly from the rhizome.

Growing conditions

Sunlight
Full shade, Partial shade
Soil type
Chalk, Clay, Loam, Sand
Soil pH
Acid, Alkaline, Neutral
Soil moisture
Moist but well-drained, Well-drained
Aspect
East-facing, North-facing, South-facing, West-facing
Exposure
Sheltered
UK hardiness
H5

Plant details

Plant type
Houseplants
Habit
Clump forming
Foliage
Evergreen
Height
0.5-1 metres
Spread
0.1-0.5 metres
Time to full height
2-5 years
Suggested uses
City and courtyard gardens, Cottage and informal garden, Houseplants, Patio and container plants

Care notes

Cultivation
As a houseplant, grow in large pots of peat-free, loam-based compost. Although tolerant of deep shade, growth is best in bright, filtered light with a minimum temperature of 7°C. Water moderately in growth and apply a balanced liquid feed 2-3 times during the growing season; variegated cultivars revert to green if overfed. Outdoors grow in moist but well-drained, fertile, sandy loam with added leaf mould, in a sheltered site with full or partial shade. See houseplant cultivation for further information
Pruning
No pruning required
Propagation
Propagate by division
Pest resistance
May be susceptible to mealybugs, glasshouse red spider mite, scale insects and vine weevil larvae
Disease resistance
Generally disease-free