Botanical name | Asparagus densiflorus 'Mazeppa' |
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Plant Care | Full Sun Full Sun – Prefers 6 or more hours of sun per day. Shade Shade – Prefers Low Light Levels. Semi Frost Hardy Semi Frost Hardy – Is Able to Survive Moderately Low Temperatures. Moderate Watering Moderate Watering – Requires Regular Watering. Indigenous Indigenous – Originates in South Africa. |
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Common name(s) | Asparagus 'Mazeppa', emerald fern |
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Foliage | This low-growing cultivar of the popular South African family is a compact, bushy ground cover with dark green foliage. |
Uses | Excellent for flower arranging. |
Interesting info | A. densiflorus is a good tub subject for the shady patio. It grows in sun or shade, but is inclined to become more yellow-green and smaller in the sun. |
Asparagus densiflorus 'Mazeppa' (Asparagus 'Mazeppa', emerald fern)
- Botanical name: Asparagus densiflorus 'Mazeppa'
- Common name(s): Asparagus 'Mazeppa', emerald fern
- Categories: Ground Covers and Perennials
Plant description:
This low-growing cultivar of the popular South African family is a compact, bushy ground cover with dark green foliage. A. densiflorus ‘Sprengeri’ has stems up to a metre long, densely covered in fine, needle-like leaves, and small, honey-scented, white flowers that turn to miniature tomatolike berries. Excellent for flower arranging and hanging baskets. ‘Cwebe’ is compact and lowgrowing with purple-brown new growth. ‘Myersi’ has needle-like, mid-green foliage up to 500mm long, with white flowers in summer, followed by red berries; it is very ornamental. A. densiflorus is a good tub subject for the shady patio. It grows in sun or shade, but is inclined to become more yellow-green and smaller in the sun.
Botanical Pronunciation: as-PA-rag-us dens-i-FLO-rus
Asparagus densiflorus 'Mazeppa' requirements and features
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Requires moderate maintenance.
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This low-growing cultivar of the popular South African family is a compact, bushy ground cover with dark green foliage.