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Plants by Mail 2.5 Qt Foxtail Fern (Asparagus densiflorus) Live Semi-Evergreen Perennial Plant with Green Foliage
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Plants by Mail 2.5 Qt Foxtail Fern (Asparagus densiflorus) Live Semi-Evergreen Perennial Plant with Green Foliage

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Customers are pleased with the foxtail fern, noting its healthy condition and attractive design. It is a popular gift and is well-protected within a reasonable time. Some customers had some concern due to yellowish leaves, but overall they are satisfied with their purchase.
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The Foxtail Fern has a long lush conical upright to arching foliage that provides an interesting texture to the landscape and container gardens. Can also be grown indoors! Low-maintenance semi-evergreen perennial that blooms with tiny white blooms in Spring followed by red berries in Fall Matures to 24" tall by 24-36" wide Hardy in USDA Zones 9-11 (…
The Foxtail Fern has a long lush conical upright to arching foliage that provides an interesting texture to the landscape and container gardens. Can also be grown indoors! Low-maintenance semi-evergreen perennial that blooms with tiny white blooms in Spring followed by red berries in Fall Matures to 24" tall by 24-36" wide Hardy in USDA Zones 9-11 (20°F to 30°F) Zone 8 or Below? In cooler zones we recommend that this plant be planted in a container that can be moved indoors to protect it from harsh winter conditions Plant in Partial Sun to Shade These Ferns can be used in landscapes in mass plantings, borders, beds, and mixed foundations. Foxtail Ferns can also be grown in containers to accent decks, patios, porches, and in pool side plantings. Little to no pruning is required. Once or twice a year inspect your fern for expiring foliage(browning or dying) and simply clip at the base of the stem and remove. Water thoroughly twice per week until established, then water once per week as needed Fertilize each year with a slow-release fertilizer after the risk of frost has passed
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Customers are pleased with the foxtail fern, noting its healthy condition and attractive design. It is a popular gift and is well-protected within a reasonable time. Some customers had some concern due to yellowish leaves, but overall they are satisfied with their purchase.

Pros

  • Healthy appearance
  • Well-packaged
  • Fast delivery
  • Beautiful appearance

Cons

  • Yellowish leaves
  • Smaller than expected
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The Foxtail Fern has a long lush conical upright to arching foliage that provides an interesting texture to the landscape and container gardens. Can also be grown indoors! Low-maintenance semi-evergreen perennial that blooms with tiny white blooms in Spring followed by red berries in Fall Matures to 24" tall by 24-36" wide Hardy in USDA Zones 9-11 (20°F to 30°F) Zone 8 or Below? In cooler zones we recommend that this plant be planted in a container that can be moved indoors to protect it from harsh winter conditions Plant in Partial Sun to Shade These Ferns can be used in landscapes in mass plantings, borders, beds, and mixed foundations. Foxtail Ferns can also be grown in containers to accent decks, patios, porches, and in pool side plantings. Little to no pruning is required. Once or twice a year inspect your fern for expiring foliage(browning or dying) and simply clip at the base of the stem and remove. Water thoroughly twice per week until established, then water once per week as needed Fertilize each year with a slow-release fertilizer after the risk of frost has passed