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Asparagus Fern

Asparagus aethiopicus

Description:

The asparagus fern, also known as Sprenger's asparagus fern, is a branchy herb that leafs are needle-like spines. When aggravated the leafs give off a scent that is basil like or like fresh cut grass. It also grows red berries and small white or pale pink flowers that grow in the summer. The berries and flowers attract birds because of their color. The asparagus fern thrives in warm climates and needs a lot of sunlight to survive. It also does not need much water. It is commonly used in the households and garden across the United States. However, it is considered a weed in Florida. It originated in South Africa but migrated to North America. The asparagus fern can grow 1-4 feet tall and 3-4 feet in width. The plant itself may die during the winter, but the root system stays viable to regrow the plant when the weather warms up.

Habitat:

This plant originated in South Africa and move to North America. It thrives in warm climates and a lot of sunlight. Not a lot of water is needed for this plant.

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mao0139729

Louisiana, USA

Spotted on Nov 15, 2017
Submitted on Nov 15, 2017

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