Asparagus densiflorus Sprengeri – Emerald Feather Fern
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Asparagus densiflorus, the asparagus fern, plume asparagus or foxtail fern, is a variable evergreen perennial plant, closely related to the vegetable asparagus. It is native to southern Africa, from Mozambique to South Africa, but is widely cultivated.
Description
Light
Bright, indirect sunlight. Direct sunlight may scorch the needles, whereas insufficient light may turn them yellow and cause them to drop.
Watering
Water regularly to keep the soil moist but not soggy, can survive short periods of drought. Less water is required during the winter.
Temperature
Average warm household temperatures. Needs a minimum of 10°C in winter.
Humidity
Does not particularly need increased humidity, but not enough will cause needle drop. Some occasional misting will be appreciated.
Feed
Feed with a weak solution during the growing season.
Height & Growth Rate
Up to 60cm high with a spread of 80cm. Long fronds will trail rather than grow up. Asparagus are fast growing.
Toxicity
The berries are inedible. May cause skin irritation.
Origin
Asparagus densiflorus Sprengeri originates from Eastern and Southern Africa.
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