Summary:
এই প্রোডাক্ট প্রস্তুত হতে (৩-৪) কর্মদিবস সময় লাগতে পারে।
Asparagus densiflorus, also known as asparagus fern, is a popular houseplant that comes from South Africa. In spite of its name, it is not a true fern. Instead, it is in the same family as asparagus. The green leaves on this plant are thin and feathery, and they grow on long stems that arch. It can grow up to 2–4 feet tall and wide, and it is often used in hanging baskets or as a trailing plant in mixed container gardens.
Asparagus fern is easy to take care of and can grow in many different places. It likes indirect light that is bright, but it can also live in low light. Keep the soil moist, but not soggy, and mist the leaves often to increase the humidity. During the growing season, you should use a balanced houseplant fertilizer to feed the plant every two weeks.
You can spread asparagus fern by dividing it or by putting stem cuttings in water to grow roots. It can also be grown outside in warm, humid climates, but in some places it is considered invasive.
Even though asparagus fern is a low-maintenance houseplant, both pets and people should not eat it. It should be kept out of reach of kids and animals. Also, it can be irritating to the skin, so you should wear gloves when you handle the plant.