aspidistra
n.
Asian herb
Aspidistra
Aspidistra species inhabit the floors of east Asian forests from eastern
India,
Indo-China,
China and
Japan. Aspidistra is one of those genera that has been ignored by field botanists until quite recently, and there has been a very rapid rise in the number of recognised species in recent years. Most books state that there are 8 to 10 species, which represents our knowledge up to the late 1970s. Then in the 1980s 30 new species were described from China. Based on current knowledge, China has the most species with some 59, of which 54 are endemic. The biodiversity 'hotspot' of the genus seems to be
Guangxi Province, from where no less than 39 species have been described. New species are still being found, and the focus has shifted to Vietnam, from where 16 new species have recently been described with three more awaiting formal description. Currently 85 Aspidistra species have been formally described, and it has been speculated that there may be more than 100.
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aspidistra
Noun
1. evergreen perennial with large handsome basal leaves; grown primarily as a foliage houseplant
(synonym) cast-iron plant, bar-room plant, Aspidistra elatio
(hypernym) herb, herbaceous plant
(member-holonym) genus Aspidistra
aspidistra (m)
n.
aspidistra, Asian herb
aspidistra (f)
n.
aspidistra, Asian herb