
Asparagus Falcatus C1,2
- Asparagus Falcatus is an impressive climbing plant with silvery-green, arching shoots. Perfect for gardens and large interiors, it creates natural green walls. Prefers bright spots and moderate watering.
Asparagus Falcatus is a vigorous climbing species with distinctive arching shoots in a silvery-green hue. It can grow up to 3 meters long, making it ideal for screens, hedges, or as a striking climbing plant on terraces or in large interiors. Its feathery, evergreen leaves provide year-round decorative appeal.
In natural conditions, Asparagus Falcatus prefers sunny to partially shaded locations with well-drained, moderately moist soils ranging from neutral to slightly alkaline pH. It requires regular watering but does not tolerate waterlogging. Sensitive to severe frost, it is best grown in pots and overwintered in a bright, cool room in colder climates.
Care involves moderate watering, periodic fertilization during the growing season, and pruning to control growth and shape. It is perfect for adorning pergolas, arbors, or large containers.
Care secrets:
- Sunny or partially shaded location
- Well-drained, moderately moist soil
- Regular watering, avoid waterlogging
- Fertilize in spring and summer
- Overwinter in cool, bright place in colder zones
- Prune after flowering to maintain shape
- Support climbing shoots with trellis or stakes
Why choose it:
- Impressive climbing plant with vigorous growth
- Evergreen, decorates year-round
- Great for creating natural green walls
- Ideal for gardens, terraces, and large interiors
- Easy care with basic maintenance
Parameters:
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Form | Climbing herbaceous plant |
| Plant habit | Climbing, arching shoots |
| Target height | up to 3 m |
| Target width | up to 1.5 m |
| Leaf color | Silvery-green |
| Flower color | White |
| Evergreen leaves | Yes |
| Soil type | Well-drained, moderately moist |
| Soil pH | 6.5–7.5 |
| Substrate type | Light garden soil |
| Cultivation site | Sunny, partial shade |
| Hardiness zone | 9–11 |
| Usage | Climber, pergolas, terraces, large interiors |
| Flowering period | July–August |
| Fruiting period | August–October |
| Edible | No |