Asparagus Ming Fern
$18.00
The asparagus fern (asparagus retrofractus), with its elegant branching foliage, is quite attractive and can be successfully grown indoors. The key to a robust asparagus fern is to trim the plant, and give it water whenever the top soil starts to dry.
Plants and pots sold separately.
- Light
- Water
- Pet Friendly?
- General Care Tips
Medium to bright indirect light.
Water once or twice a week, 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. Keep pets from ingesting the berries of the plant.
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
Medium to bright indirect light.
Water
Water once or twice a week, 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. Keep pets from ingesting the berries of the plant.
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.