Asparagus capensis — a medium houseplant
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Asparagus capensis

Asparagus Capensis

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Asparagus capensis, also called katdoring (from the Afrikaans for 'cat-thorn') is a dense, thorny, shrub of the Asparagus genus, that is indigenous to South Africa and Namibia.

CARE GUIDE

How to keep Asparagus Capensis.

Pruning

To encourage healthy growth and improve air circulation, prune wild asparagus in early spring. Trim away any damaged stems to shape the plant and prevent overcrowding, which helps reduce the risk of disease. Make sure your cuts are clean to support vigorous growth and ensure a productive season. For more detailed pruning advice, refer to gardening resources.

CHARACTERISTICS

Botanical profile.

Plant Type
Herb
Genus
Asparagus
Family
Asparagaceae
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Reader questions.

What are the sunlight requirements for Wild Asparagus (Asparagus capensis)?

Wild Asparagus (Asparagus capensis) thrives in varying amounts of sunlight, requiring partial sun to full shade to flourish. This means it needs about 3-6 hours of sunlight for partial sun conditions and less than 3 hours of sunlight for full shade. It's important to observe how sunlight traverses your garden throughout the day, selecting spots that offer an optimal mix of light and shade. Such careful placement ensures the plants remain vibrant and healthy.

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