Plant Information
Asparagus setaceus is a perennial plant that hails from South Africa. Despite its name, it is not a true fern, but instead is a member of the lily family. It has delicate leaves that resemble ferns, which are thin and wiry, and are green in color. These leaves grow in an elegant, arching pattern, giving the plant a lacy and graceful appearance. Asparagus setaceus can be grown as a houseplant or can be used as a decorative element in flower arrangements.
Care Requirements – Easy
Light requirements
Asparagus setaceus likes to be in an area with bright sunlight, however direct sunlight may scorch its leaves so direct midday sun should be avoided.
Watering requirements
Asparagus Ferns like to be kept in moist conditions although it is important that they have good drainage as they won’t be happy sitting in water. The best method to create these conditions is to water the plant little and often.
Humidity requirements
Asparagus setaceus likes a place with normal household humidity. If it is in a location with dry air then the occasional mist will give it a boost. It is also fine in areas with higher humidity.
Growth
Asparagus Ferns will reach a height of 1-1.5m and will reach a spread of around 0.5-1m and are fast growers.
Origin
Asparagus setaceus is native to Southern Africa.
Flowering
Asparagus setaceus does not produce flowers when grown indoors.
Foliage
Asparagus Ferns produce green foliage and have an upright habit. This plant is considered toxic.