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Asparagus fern (Asparagus densiflorus), also known as foxtail fern, is a member of the Asparagaceae family. It is an easy-to-grow, popular houseplant recognizable by its bright green, feathery ...
Asparagus fern has left the confines of hanging baskets and has begun spreading along roadsides. It has advanced into woodland areas previously disturbed by fire, wind or human activity.
Q-My asparagus-fern has been in the same pot for several years; roots show all over the surface soil. This winter it has thinned out, there are lots of yellow needles on the floor all around, and ...
Q. Is asparagus fern an annual or a perennial? I have seen them growing outside in warmer places like Charleston, SC, (see photo) but wonder if it was just for the summer. – Gary L., Argo A ...
An asparagus fern only needs to be repotted when the roots are cramped to the point of raising the soil level an inch or so above the pot rim. At this point, the rootball will look and feel like a ...
Yes, it is a member of the edible asparagus family, and no, it is not a fern. Like the ferns, ornamental asparagus plants have no leaves per se but soft needle-like fronds. Most are climbers or ram… ...