The leaf of it with patterns is called variegated Aspidistra, and the leaf without pattern is called Aspidistra. The Chinese genus name of Aspidistra is very special, called “spider holding eggs”. This is because when the flower of Aspidistra blooming, it looks like a spider holding an egg, so it has such a genus name.
Generally on the market, it will be called Aspidistra, depending on whether it has a pattern or not. Aspidistra is a very common leaf material, and is often shaped into different forms when it is used for floral creation.
With a little creativity like folding/rolling of Aspidistra, you can make different shapes of it to aid the whole floral artwork more completely. The viewing period of Aspidistra, like other leaves, is very long, so there is no need to pay special attention when maintenance.