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Hi folks. I was wondering if anyone could tell me the probable cause of the yellowing edge on my aspidistra's leaf. The rest of the plant is in pretty good condition as you can see. I only water it when the soil is pretty dry so I don't think overwatering is the problem and it is in a semi-shaded area, so no direct sunlight either. It looks a bit unsightly and I was wondering whether to remove the entire leaf or, alternatively, trim the yellowed edge off. Is this possible/advisable?
Thanks in advance for any help offered.
Paul
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