Asparagus - Seeds
Asparagus acutifolius
Wild asparagus has been used since ancient times as a vegetable and in medicine. It has a mild and delicate flavour. It is usually an upright shrub, with a woody, branched stem and small pointed leaves (0.5–1 cm) with a dark central stripe. Its flowers are very small and white or yellow. It forms a short rhizome from which the stems emerge.
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ReferenceAsparagus acutifolius
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ConditionNew
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FamilyAsparagaceae
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Solar expositionSemisombra
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WateringLow
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Frost resistanceHigh
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Planting timeApril
February
January
March -
Hardiness (USDA)10
6
7
8
9 -
LifecyclePerennial
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Flower colorWhite
Yellow -
FoliageEvergreen
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Spacing25 cm
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Height50-150 cm
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WildflowersYes
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Native seedsYes
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BiodiversityYes
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Special treatmentRequires stratification
Planting time
Data sheet
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FamilyAsparagaceae
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Solar expositionSemisombra, Sol
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WateringLow
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Frost resistanceHigh
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Hardiness (USDA)10, 6, 7, 8, 9
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LifecyclePerennial
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Flower colorWhite, Yellow
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FoliageEvergreen
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Spacing25 cm
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Height50-150 cm
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WildflowersYes
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Native seedsYes
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BiodiversityYes
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Special treatmentRequires stratification
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