Asparagus aethiopicus ‘Asparagus Fern’

$8.00

The Asparagus aethiopicus ‘Asparagus Fern’ has bushy, elegant yet light and feathery foliage. Although it is called a fern, the Asparagus Fern belongs to the Liliaceae Family.

Do take note to keep pets and children away as the Asparagus Fern is toxic.

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Instructions

Plant Care – Asparagus aethiopicus ‘Asparagus Fern’

Light: Place your Asparagus aethiopicus under bright and filtered sunlight, and do avoid direct sunlight as it will scorch its leaves and dry up. Place your plant near a window and make sure it receives filtered sunlight.

Water: Allow the top surface of the soil to dry up between watering the plant. We recommend watering it once a week or whenever necessary. Overwatering your plant can cause water beds, and this will result in root problems. Above all, pair your plant with a well-draining potting mix to avoid soggy soil and root rot.

Soil: The Asparagus aethiopicus thrives in a well-draining potting mix.

Fertiliser: Feed your plant with a water-soluble fertiliser at half strength once a month.

Humidity Requirement: Medium

Fun Facts about the Asparagus genus: Did you know? The Asparagus is a genus of over 300 species in the Asparagaceae family. With most species native from Siberia to southern Africa, several African species are commonly grown as ornamental plants!

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Additional information
Pot Size:

14cmØ x 10.5cmH