IPA: //ˌæspɪˈdɪstrə//
KK: /æspɪˈdɪstrə/
A type of plant from Asia that has large, pointed leaves and is often kept indoors as a houseplant.
The aspidistra is known for its ability to thrive in low light conditions, making it a popular choice for homes.
Aspidistra is derived from the Greek "aspidion" (meaning shield) and "astra" (meaning star). The name refers to the plant's broad, shield-like leaves and its star-shaped flowers.
Picture a plant with broad, 'shield-like' leaves ('aspidion') and 'star-shaped' flowers ('astra') — that's how you remember aspidistra.
No commonly confused words.