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Asparagus densiflorus myers 'Foxtail Fern'
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  • Asparagus densiflorus myers 'Foxtail Fern'
  • Asparagus densiflorus myers 'Foxtail Fern'
  • Asparagus densiflorus myers 'Foxtail Fern'
Asparagus densiflorus myers 'Foxtail Fern'

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Scientific Name:

Protasparaus densiflorus

Product Details:

Ships bare rooted. 8-10 inches in height.

Asparagus densiflorus myers 'Foxtail Fern'- An evergreen arching perennial that has feathery, needle-like, stems. Foxtail Fern resembles a fluffy fox tail. The Foxtail Fern can grow 2 feet in height and to a width of 4 feet. Makes great fillers in vase arrangements and bridal bouquets. In the summer the plant has small white flowers that are followed by bright red berries. Water requirements: Medium. Light: Part sun.

Peak Period: Middle Devonian (410 to 360 million years ago) In their prehistoric heyday, ferns dominated landscapes. Many evolved into modern plants, and more than 12,000 species thrive today. From big tree ferns to tiny, wispy strains, they reproduce from spores found beneath their fronds, or leaves.

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