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Asparagus Falcatus FERN shrub fragrant flowering bush bird atract seed 20 seeds
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Item description
Package of 20 seed.
Asparagus falcatus (Sicklethorn, Large
Forest Asparagus, Imblekazana or Doringtou) is a large,
thorny, climbing plant of the Asparagus genus, that is indigenous to South
Africa and Mozambique. It is often grown as a security hedge in southern Africa.
This local Asparagus species sends up long shoots (sometimes up to 7
meters high) from its base of roots and massive tubers. These shoots are
initially soft and curl around branches or fences. However, they soon harden,
and the downward-pointing thorns help to hook the tendril onto its support - as
well as providing defense. The leaves are dark-green, thin and curved.
It
produces fragrant white blossoms that are
followed by bright red berries, each containing a shiny black seed. The fruits
attract a wide variety of birds. This rapidly growing climber can be grown in
very shady parts of a garden, although it also tolerates some sun. It also
prefers moist spots, though once established it can also tolerate some drought.
It serves as a very good safety hedge when planted along a fence that it can
grow up through. It can easily be propagated by seed, although it can also be
grown from cuttings/trucheons.
Uses and cultural aspects
Asparagus falcatus
makes an attractive potplant for a shady area, both indoors and out. It is
also a plant that birds love to nest in as it provides perfect shelter and
protection, so use it to attract birds to your garden. Its uncommon dark green
foliage and uncommon stem are sometimes used in flower decorations. Also an
African medicinal herb, the stems and leaves are pounded and used as a fresh
poultice on swellings.
The seeds were took this season, We have a lot
of extremely rare plants if you want something rare let me know and I
will listing for you. Questions? feel free to email me.
Check out my other items! or visit my store EXOTIC CACTUS COLLECTION for more rare cactus and seeds.
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