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Asparagus plumosus

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Asparagus plumosus, also known as asparagine fern, is an ornamental plant belonging to the Asparagaceae family. Native to South Africa, it is appreciated for its light and decorative foliage, often used in floral arrangements and in humid terrariums.

The plant can almost always present small imperfections on the leaves, even when they have just left our producers' warehouses. This could also happen to the leaves that the plant will generate in the future.
Sales size: 15cm in 6cm Pot or 20/25cm in 9cm Pot.
The photo is for illustrative purposes only.

Size: Vaso 6cm
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Characteristics:
- It has thin and branched stems with needle-like leaves of an intense green color and the foliage is soft and feathery.
- It can reach several meters in length, growing both in pots and in the open ground.
- It blooms in the summer months, producing small whitish bell-shaped flowers.
- The fruits are green berries that turn black at the end of the cycle, it is rare to be able to bring them to maturity at home.

Cultivation:
- It prefers bright environments with indirect light or filtered sun.
- It grows well in well-drained soils rich in organic matter.
- Irrigation must be moderate, avoiding accumulations of water.
- It tolerates temperatures between 15 and 25 ° C, but cannot stand frost.
- It can be grown in pots or in the garden in areas with a mild climate.

Dangerousness for animals and humans:
Asparagus plumosus is toxic if ingested. Its berries contain substances that can cause gastrointestinal disorders in pets and humans. It is advisable to keep it out of reach of children and animals such as dogs and cats, in terrariums and paludariums it is recommended to use it with purely carnivorous animals.

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