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Asparagus setaceus

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Asparagus setaceus comes in following sizes:


Baby Plant – is approximately 15 cm tall and comes in a ⌀ 6 cm pot


S – is approximately 28 cm tall and comes in a ⌀ 12 cm pot


M – is approximately 30 cm tall and comes in a ⌀ 17 cm pot


L – is approximately 50 cm tall and comes in a ⌀ 19 cm pot


XL – is approximately 75 cm tall and comes in a ⌀ 25 cm pot

Asparagus setaceus Quick Guide

  • Name: Asparagus setaceus (Kunth) Jessop
  • Common Names: Asparagus fern, Bridal fern, Wedding fern, Lace fern. A popular evergreen indoor plant.
  • Growth and Habit: Herbaceous plant, semi-shrub with trailing or climbing habits
  • Form: Hemicryptophyte
  • Family: Asparagaceae
  • Native Range: Southern Africa, naturalized in tropical and subtropical regions
  • Hardiness Zone: USDA zones 9-11; suitable as an indoor plant
  • Height: Up to 2 m indoors
  • Spread: Up to 1 m wide
  • Humidity: 50-70% optimal range
  • Light: Bright, indirect light; tolerates moderate light
  • Temperature: Ideal range 18-24°C; avoid below 12°C
  • Soil: Well-draining potting mix with sand or perlite
  • Watering: Keep soil evenly moist; let topsoil dry slightly between watering
  • Pruning and Maintenance: Trim dead or yellowing stems regularly for shape and health
  • Foliage: Fine, feathery cladodes; bright green, soft to touch
  • Growth Rate: Moderate to fast under ideal conditions
  • Root Structure and Repotting: Rhizomatous roots; repot every 2-3 years in spring
  • Fertilizing: Monthly with balanced liquid fertilizer at half strength
  • Tolerance: Moderate tolerance for lower light and humidity levels
  • Adaptability: Thrives in a variety of indoor conditions
  • Propagation: Divide rhizomes or sow seeds in warm, moist soil (21–24°C)
  • Common Pests: Spider mites, mealybugs, aphids; use neem oil or soapy water
  • Fungal Issues: Root rot due to overwatering; improve drainage
  • Flowering: Rare indoors; small white flowers, followed by red berries
  • Longevity: Long-lived perennial with proper care
  • Toxicity: Berries are toxic to pets and humans
  • Ideal Placement: Bright, humid areas with good airflow, avoiding direct sunlight
  • Special Care: Provide support for climbing or allow trailing from hanging pots
  • Leaf Maintenance: Gently dust cladodes with a soft brush or rinse under lukewarm water
  • Stress Signs: Yellowing leaves (overwatering or insufficient light), brown tips (dry air)
  • Pot Material: Terracotta recommended for breathability and moisture control
  • Taxon identifiers: Freebase ID : /m/025x3jr PlantList-ID : kew-275292 Tropicos ID : 18403288 IPNI plant ID : 531312-1 NCBI taxonomy ID : 272863 Flora of North America taxon ID : 200027577 Flora of China ID : 200027577 USDA PLANTS ID : ASSE12 GBIF taxon ID : 2768686 African Plant Database ID : 34661 New Zealand Organisms Register ID : 55af508a-71ba-4485-8c1a-ddb85b178ad3 ITIS TSN : 193453 Catalogue of Life in Taiwan ID : 417639 EPPO Code : ASPPL iNaturalist taxon ID : 75604 TAXREF ID : 446160 WCSPF ID : 275292 Calflora ID : 9025 PfaF ID : Asparagus setaceus Plants of the World online ID : urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:531312-1 IRMNG ID : 10195134 Invasive Species Compendium Datasheet ID : 7409 APNI ID : 103407 Red List of South African Plants ID : 728-95 Plant Finder ID (Missouri Botanical Garden) : 282185 Atlas of Florida Plants ID : 334 Encyclopedia of Life ID : 988077 Library of Congress authority ID : sh2004001220 Flowers of India ID : Lacy Asparagus Fern Microsoft Academic ID : 2780448435 Flora of Israel Online plant ID : ASPSEA/ World Flora Online ID : wfo-0000634742 Nederlands Soortenregister ID : 180188 AGROVOC ID : c_26367 Open Tree of Life ID : 672858 NParks Flora and Fauna Web ID : flora/1/6/1696 Dutch Caribbean Species Register ID : 177351 Tela Botanica ID : 101440 NALT ID : 13007 NatureServe Explorer ID : 2.143313 Portal to the Flora of Italy ID : 8405 Catalogue of Life ID : HBL9 National Library of Israel J9U ID : 987007542224905171
  • Synonyms: ≡ Asparagopsis setacea Kunth = Asparagus asiaticus subsp. amharicus Pic.Serm. = Asparagus asiaticus var. amharicus Pic.Serm. = Asparagus lujae De Wild. = Asparagus lujae DeWild. = Asparagus plumosus Baker = Asparagus plumosus subsp. tenuissimus = Asparagus plumosus var. tenuissimus (Van Geert) L.H.Bailey = Asparagus tenuissimus Van Geert = Asparagus tenuissimus VanGeert = Asparagus zanzibaricus Baker = Protasparagus plumosus (Baker) Oberm. ≡ Protasparagus setaceus (Kunth) Oberm.

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Asparagus setaceus – Elegant Feathery Greenery for Indoors

Bring a touch of lightness into your home with Asparagus setaceus, also known as Asparagus Fern. Its soft, cloud-like fronds and airy structure create a calming, natural vibe — perfect for brightening shelves, hanging baskets, or stylish plant corners.

Unique Features of Asparagus setaceus

  • Foliage: Fine, feathery cladodes that mimic delicate fern fronds
  • Growth habit: Scrambling or lightly climbing with sprawling stems
  • Height: Typically 30–60 cm indoors; can trail further with support
  • Color: Bright, fresh green throughout the growing season
  • Texture: Light, airy, and soft — ideal for mixed plant displays

Natural Habitat of Asparagus setaceus

Native to the forest margins and shrublands of South Africa and Mozambique, Asparagus setaceus thrives in humid, warm environments. In nature, it scrambles through shrubs and low trees, using its thin, flexible stems to weave through surrounding vegetation. It is adapted to filtered sunlight and rich, well-drained soils with consistent moisture.

How to Care for Asparagus setaceus Indoors

  • Light: Bright, indirect light is ideal; can tolerate some light shade
  • Watering: Keep soil consistently moist but avoid waterlogging; allow the top layer to dry slightly between waterings
  • Humidity: Prefers moderate to high humidity — mist regularly or place near a humidifier
  • Temperature: Best between 18–25°C; sensitive to cold drafts

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Asparagus setaceus

Asparagus setaceus – Elegant Feathery Greenery for Indoors

Bring a touch of lightness into your home with Asparagus setaceus, also known as Asparagus Fern. Its soft, cloud-like fronds and airy structure create a calming, natural vibe — perfect for brightening shelves, hanging baskets, or stylish plant corners.

Unique Features of Asparagus setaceus

  • Foliage: Fine, feathery cladodes that mimic delicate fern fronds
  • Growth habit: Scrambling or lightly climbing with sprawling stems
  • Height: Typically 30–60 cm indoors; can trail further with support
  • Color: Bright, fresh green throughout the growing season
  • Texture: Light, airy, and soft — ideal for mixed plant displays

Natural Habitat of Asparagus setaceus

Native to the forest margins and shrublands of South Africa and Mozambique, Asparagus setaceus thrives in humid, warm environments. In nature, it scrambles through shrubs and low trees, using its thin, flexible stems to weave through surrounding vegetation. It is adapted to filtered sunlight and rich, well-drained soils with consistent moisture.

How to Care for Asparagus setaceus Indoors

  • Light: Bright, indirect light is ideal; can tolerate some light shade
  • Watering: Keep soil consistently moist but avoid waterlogging; allow the top layer to dry slightly between waterings
  • Humidity: Prefers moderate to high humidity — mist regularly or place near a humidifier
  • Temperature: Best between 18–25°C; sensitive to cold drafts
  • Soil: Light, well-draining mix rich in organic matter
  • Repotting: Every 1–2 years, especially when roots become crowded
  • Fertilization: Apply a balanced liquid fertilizer every 4–6 weeks during the growing season
  • Propagation: Best propagated by division of mature plants; seeds possible but slow
  • Pruning: Trim back sprawling stems to control size and encourage bushier growth

Common Issues and Solutions for Asparagus setaceus

  • Yellowing cladodes: Often caused by overwatering — ensure proper drainage and adjust watering schedule
  • Brown tips: Indicate low humidity — mist more frequently or increase humidity
  • Wilting: Typically from underwatering — water more consistently
  • Spider mites: Thrive in dry air — treat with insecticidal soap and increase humidity
  • Leggy growth: Due to insufficient light — move closer to a bright, filtered light source

Extra Tips for Thriving Asparagus setaceus

Maintain a steady routine of moisture and humidity to keep Asparagus setaceus lush and vibrant. Pruning helps keep it compact and manageable, especially if stems start sprawling. In drier homes, regular misting makes a significant difference in plant health.

Botanical Insights: Naming and Background of Asparagus setaceus

The genus name Asparagus derives from the Greek word "aspharagos," meaning "sprout" or "shoot." The species epithet setaceus means "bristle-like" in Latin, referencing the plant's thin, thread-like cladodes. Although it resembles ferns, Asparagus setaceus belongs to the Asparagaceae family and is closer to true asparagus than any fern.

FAQs about Asparagus setaceus

Is Asparagus setaceus pet-safe?No — it contains saponins and is toxic if ingested by cats, dogs, or humans. Keep out of reach of pets and children.

How fast does Asparagus setaceus grow indoors?With bright light and regular moisture, it grows quickly, forming a dense, lacy mass of greenery within months.

Can Asparagus setaceus be used in hanging baskets?Absolutely — it thrives when allowed to trail elegantly from elevated planters or hanging baskets.

Bring the Airy Elegance of Asparagus setaceus to Your Home Today!

Order your Asparagus setaceus now and create a lush, sophisticated look with minimal effort — the perfect accent for your indoor plant collection.

Asparagus setaceus

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  • Asparagus setaceus comes in following sizes:


    Baby Plant – is approximately 15 cm tall and comes in a ⌀ 6 cm pot


    S – is approximately 28 cm tall and comes in a ⌀ 12 cm pot


    M – is approximately 30 cm tall and comes in a ⌀ 17 cm pot


    L – is approximately 50 cm tall and comes in a ⌀ 19 cm pot


    XL – is approximately 75 cm tall and comes in a ⌀ 25 cm pot

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