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  • Asparagus densiflorus 'Myers'
    식물/들꽃-아스파라거스과(Asparagaceae) 2023. 6. 27. 10:27

    국표에는 Asparagus (비짜루속)이 3 종이다.

    재배식물 정명 Asparagus densiflorus 'Mazeppa' 덴시플로루스아스파라거스 '마제파' 2019/04/03
    재배식물 정명 Asparagus densiflorus 'Myriocladus' 덴시플로루스아스파라거스 '미리오클라두스' 2019/04/03
    재배식물 정명 Asparagus densiflorus Sprengeri Group 덴시플로루스아스파라거스 스프렝게리 그룹 2019/04/03
    Common Name: asparagus fern  
    Type: Herbaceous perennial
    Family: Asparagaceae
    Zone: 9 to 11
    Height: 1.00 to 3.00 feet
    Spread: 3.00 to 4.00 feet
    Bloom Time: Seasonal bloomer
    Bloom Description: White
    Sun: Part shade
    Water: Medium
    Maintenance: Low
    Suggested Use: Annual
    Flower: Fragrant, Insignificant
    Leaf: Evergreen
    Fruit: Showy
    Tolerate: Drought
    Culture

    Winter hardy to USDA Zones 9-11. Plants can be grown outdoors year round as long as temperatures never dip below 20-25°F. Plants perform best in organically rich, consistently moist but well drained soils in part shade (bright indirect light or filtered sun). Avoid direct hot afternoon sun which may cause the leaves to yellow. Tolerates full shade, but foliage may turn a lighter green. Plants may die to the ground in light freezes, but roots remain hardy to about 20-25°F. North of Zone 9, plants can be grown in containers that are overwintered indoors. Asparagus fern is easily grown as a houseplant in the St. Louis area because it tolerates a wide range of temperatures, does not require high humidity and is easily pruned. It is best grown with a well-drained, peaty potting mixture. Water regularly from spring to autumn. It does not require winter dormancy, but appreciates a resting period with reduced watering over the winter months. Performs well with regular temperatures in summer and minimum 50°F temperatures in winter. This plant is often taken outside for the growing season and brought back inside in early fall. Pinch back stem tips as needed to maintain plant form and promote dense foliage growth. If plant loses its attractive shape, stems may be cut back close to the soil level to regenerate. Propagate by seed or division (separate tubers). Birds eat the berries and help spread the seed to new locations where the seed will often readily sprout. This plant is considered invasive in Australia and parts of the United States including Florida, Hawaii, and southern California. Check local regulations before adding this plant to your landscape.

    ‘Myersii’ produces fewer berries than species plants and is therefore much less of an invasive threat.

    Asparagus densiflorus 'Myersii' - Plant Finder (missouribotanicalgarden.org)

     

    https://youtu.be/OhE_WAVZhvI?t=380

     

     

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