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In cooler climes, asparagus fern, Asparagus aethiopicus [uh-SPAHR-ih-gis e-thee-OPE-ih-cuss], has long been grown as a durable, reliable "house plant." Lately it has been showing up more in ...
It’s not a fern at all, but rather a member of the Lily family, and a relative of amaryllis and daylilies. The scientific name is Asparagus aethiopicus, originally from South Africa, and is ...
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The Spruce on MSNHow to Grow and Care for Asparagus FernAsparagus 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 ...
it should not be confused with the other common "asparagus fern" asparagus aethiopicus. The asparagus aethiopicus fern grows 1-3 feet tall by 18-36 inches wide, and the appearance is less fuzzy ...
It is not a fern, it is a flowering plant, and in the same plant family as edible asparagus tulips, and daylilies. Known as Asparagus aethiopicus to scientist and horticulturist, asparagus fern ...
The softest and laciest of the asparagus is the asparagus fern, Asparagus setaceus. The extremely small leaves (or 'cladodes') are less than a quarter of an inch long. The tiny and mostly ...
Cultivars of Asparagus densiflorus/Asparagus aethiopicus are used for their sculptural, architectural form and bulletproof nature. Unfortunately, it’s an increasingly common garden escapee in ...
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