It is a round herbaceous and used in the landscape for its attractivefine-textured foliage.
Long, arching stems densely covered with short, needle-like leaflets give this plant a delicate appearance.
It has a cascading habit that makes it ideal for a hanging basket.
Mature plants will bloom in summer with tiny, white-to-pale pink flowers hidden among the needle-like foliage.
It’s also a popular outdoor container plant in temperate climates.
Sunlight
At least 3-6 hours of preferably morning sunlight a day is ideal for plant to grow well and natural indirect bright light for the rest of the day.
Watering
- Before water poke your finger/plain small stick into the soil to check the moisture.
- Water when top soil (1-2 inches) feels dry to touch.
- Water thoroughly in the summer and reduce watering in winter and rainy season.
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Prune it back
Trim off older, bare stems in the spring to make room for new growth and to keep the plant looking neat.
Leaf drop
Usually a symptom of too much sunlight — or, more likely — dry soil.
Keep your asparagus fern where it’ll get filtered light.
Water regularly, but take care not to overwater.
The plant’s thick, tuberous roots store water and soggy soil can cause root rot.
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