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Baby Asparagus Fern Plant - Asparagus Plumosus Small Indoor Evergreen Perennial Houseplant in 6cm Pot | Miniature Plant with Feathery Foliage | for Home and Office | Grow Your Own Baby Plants

Baby Asparagus Fern Plant - Asparagus Plumosus Small Indoor Evergreen Perennial Houseplant in 6cm Pot | Miniature Plant with Feathery Foliage | for Home and Office | Grow Your Own Baby Plants

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Brand: GardenersDream

Color: Green

Features:

  • CHARACTERISTICS: A small houseplant with feathery, fern-like, green foliage. The light, airy appearance makes the Asparagus Fern a perfect indoor plant for brightening a smaller space.
  • SMALL HOUSEPLANT: An ideal indoor plant for small spaces, such as offices, hallways, desks and shelves.
  • IDEAL PLANT GIFT: No matter the occasion – a birthday, housewarming or holidays – a baby plant will be a perfect gift for your friend or family with a green thumb, or someone aspiring to become a proud plant parent.
  • CARE AND MAINTENANCE: Water regularly during the growing season, and sparingly in winter. Place in bright, indirect light.

Part Number: BABY-ASPPLU-6C

Details: Asparagus Plumosus is a small, fern-like plant with feathery, green foliage creating a light and airy appearance. Despite its fern-like appearance, this plant is actually part of the lily family.

Unlike a lot of other houseplants, this one is not too picky about its watering schedule. It should be watered regularly throughout the growing season, and sparingly over the winter months. Asparagus Plumosus does not need to be kept in a humid environment, although if the leaves begin to brown it will benefit from some misting or being sat beside the shower.

This houseplant is an excellent choice for any plant lover since it is low maintenance and very easy to grow. Its miniature size means it’s perfect for anyone with smaller spaces to fill, whether it be a smaller living room or hallway, or a desk of shelf.

It’s not unusual to give your plant a name… so don’t hesitate to choose one that you think suits the plant! Try naming your plant with the first name or word that you think of when you look at it - that’s how we ended up with an orchid named Clover and spider plant called Joseph.

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