An ornamental ‘cousin’ to the edible Asparagus, this plant is more commonly used in cut flower arrangements than as a potted plant. It gets its name from the soft, airy fronds that resemble the foliage of the vegetable asparagus plant. This easy to care plant can be wonderful when used solo as a calming accent or grouped with other plants to create a lush, natural setting.
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