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Asparagus Umbellatus P150《逢莱松》
Asparagus Umbellatus P150《逢莱松》
Asparagus umbellatus, commonly known as the climbing asparagus or umbrella asparagus, is a unique and elegant plant that features fine, feathery foliage similar to other species in the Asparagus genus. It has delicate, arching stems covered with small needle-like leaves (cladodes) that give the plant a soft, airy, and feathery appearance. It can produce small, inconspicuous white or pale green flowers which may develop into small red or black berries.
Symbolism:
- Resilience & strength
- Growth & vitality
- Balance & harmony
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Size: 20-25cm (incl. pot) (H) x 15cm (⌀)
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Plant Care Guide for Asparagus Umbellatus P150《逢莱松》
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Light
Prefers bright, indirect sunlight but can tolerate partial shade. Direct sunlight might scorch its delicate foliage.
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Soil
Well-draining potting mix that retains some moisture.
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Water Requirement
Keep the growing medium consistently moist but can tolerate brief dry spells.
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Temperature
Thrives in warm temperature between 18℃ to 27℃. Keep it away from cold drafts and sudden temperature changes.
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Humidity
Requires moderate to high humidity.
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Fertilizer
Fertilize lightly during growing season. Fertilise every 4 to 6 weeks during the growing season.
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Caution
Prune off any yellowing or dead stems to maintain a neat appearance.