Asparagus Fern
$12.00
Order for pickup only at 185 Queen Street East, Toronto.
The asparagus fern (asparagus setaceus), with its feathery, light foliage, is quite attractive and can be successfully grown indoors. The key to a robust asparagus fern is to trim the plant, keeping it bushy and dense so its lace-like foliage forms an attractive mound.
Plants and pots sold separately.
- Light
- Water
- Pet Friendly?
- General Care Tips
Low to medium indirect light.
Water weekly, keeping the soil moist, but not soggy. Water thoroughly when the surface of the soil is dry.
No - Can cause mouth irritation and digestive reaction.
Asparagus fern is a fern in name and appearance only. It actually belongs to the family Liliaceae and is a relative of lilies, including tulips, daylilies, amaryillis, and hostas.
Light
Low to medium indirect light.
Water
Water weekly, keeping the soil moist, but not soggy. Water thoroughly when the surface of the soil is dry.
Pet Friendly?
No - Can cause mouth irritation and digestive reaction.
General Care Tips
Asparagus fern is a fern in name and appearance only. It actually belongs to the family Liliaceae and is a relative of lilies, including tulips, daylilies, amaryillis, and hostas.