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Asparagus plumosus - Fern asparagusumosa

Asparagus plumosus
Fern asparagus

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Adorn your interior with the airy elegance of the Asparagus Fern. Its delicate stems adorned with a feathery foliage in a vibrant green create a soft and refined effect. A natural climber, it loves to creep up a support or cascade gracefully. This plant thrives in soft light and a slightly humid atmosphere. Provide these conditions and it will reward you with a lush growth and incomparable charm.
Watering frequency
Moderate (once a week)
Indoor exposure
Moderate light, Indirect bright light
Benefits and advantages
Jungle effect
Benefits and advantages
Graphic foliage
Benefits and advantages
Suspension

Description

The Asparagus plumosus, commonly known as Asparagus Fern, is a refined houseplant with an airy, feathery foliage that adds a touch of lightness and elegance to any space. Perfect for modern, Scandinavian, or classic interiors, it looks equally decorative in a terracotta pot or a hanging planter. Easy to care for, it thrives in a bright spot without direct sunlight and prefers regular but moderate watering. Use a discreet stake to guide its long climbing stems and enhance its decorative appeal.

The Asparagus Fern belongs to the Asparagaceae family and is closely related to garden asparagus. This perennial is a natural climber with long, flexible stems that can reach 2–3 m if left unpruned. When grown in a pot and regularly trimmed, it forms a compact clump around 50 cm tall and 60–70 cm wide. The main stems are thorny. Its feathery foliage consists of cladodes—modified stems that function as leaves. These are flat, fine, and often resemble traditional leaves, though botanically speaking, they are stems. In the case of the Asparagus plumosus, also called Asparagus setaceus, the cladodes are delicately arranged into fascicles, giving them their characteristic light, feathery appearance. Though flowering is rare indoors, it produces small, star-shaped white, nectariferous flowers followed by decorative red berries that are toxic if ingested.

Native to South Africa, the Asparagus plumosus grows in shaded undergrowth and humid forests. It thrives in temperate, shaded environments where its long climbing stems cling to surrounding vegetation.

Indoors, this plant prefers bright, indirect light, moderate humidity, and an ideal temperature between 18–20°C. The substrate should be kept slightly moist, avoiding waterlogging. Not hardy, it cannot tolerate temperatures below -6°C and must be grown indoors in temperate climates.

The Asparagus plumosus is a versatile decorative asset ideal for adding freshness and lightness to your home. Place it in a bright living room, bedroom, or even a sheltered conservatory. Its airy habit pairs well with rattan supports, wooden shelves, or wicker hangers for a bohemian-chic style. For a more contemporary look, opt for white ceramic or raw concrete planters. Its flowing silhouette softens defined lines and adds flow to a minimalist décor.

The Asparagus plumosus pairs beautifully with plants offering a contrasting foliage. For an elegant tropical effect, combine it with the Philodendron 'White Princess', with its white-variegated leaves. A Spider Plant (Chlorophytum) will complete the group with its long, trailing variegated leaves. These three plants will create a lush, low-maintenance display.

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Asparagus plumosus - Fern asparagusumosa (Plant habit) Plant habit

Foliage

Foliage colour green
Foliage persistence Evergreen

Plant habit

Growth habit Bushy, Hanging, Climber
Height at maturity 50 cm
Spread at maturity 60 cm
Growth rate fast

Flowering

Flowering time January to December
Inflorescence Spadix

Botanical data

Genus

Asparagus

Species

plumosus

Family

Asparagaceae

Other common names

Fern asparagus

Origin

South Africa

Safety measures

Epineux ?
Toxic plant
Irritating sap
Product reference237510

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Location

Place your Asparagus plumosus in a bright room with moderate humidity: living room, bedroom, office, conservatory. Avoid direct sunlight to prevent leaf scorch.

Location

Indoor exposure Moderate light, Indirect bright light
For which room? Office, Lounge, Bedroom, Veranda
Growth habit Bushy, Hanging, Climber
Height at maturity 50 cm
Spread at maturity 60 cm
Growth rate fast
Low temperature tolerance >10°C (temperate greenhouse)
Humidity level Moderate (40-60%)

Maintenance and care

In summer, water once a week, thoroughly soaking the root ball without leaving stagnant water. In winter, reduce watering to once every two weeks, depending on the ambient temperature.

Potting advice, substrates and fertilisers

Repot every 2 to 3 years in spring, when the plant becomes pot-bound. Use a slightly larger pot
Use a filtering substrate made of houseplant compost, mixed with clay pebbles or perlite to ensure good drainage.
Use a liquid fertiliser specially formulated for green plants (NPK 7-3-6), applied every 3 weeks in spring and summer. Stop fertilising in autumn and winter.

Houseplant care

The Asparagus plumosus requires little daily maintenance. Keep an eye out for falling dry cladodes, especially in winter. A regular cleaning of fallen leaves will help keep the area tidy.
Prune dry or damaged stems at the base in early spring to encourage new shoots.

Disease and pest advice

If mealybugs appear, clean the stems with a cloth soaked in diluted 70% alcohol. To combat red spider mites, mist the foliage regularly to increase humidity.

Maintenance and care

Watering frequency Moderate (once a week)
Fogging 2 to 3 times a week
Type of soil Light soil, Draining soil
Pests and diseases Mealybugs, Red spider mites, Rots
Susceptibility to diseases Medium
Ease of cultivation Amateur

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