Yes, It will shrivel and turn black, and become unsafe to eat
The botanical name for asparagus is Asparagus officinalis.
Clover, corn and soybeans are three of the most commonly frost-affected crop seeds.
The scientific name of asparagus is Asparagus officinalis
If the asparagus ferns are yellowing after a frost, then you can cut them during your fall cleanup. Here in Georgia, mine stay green unless we have a really bad winter. I don't remove them until I start getting the garden ready for spring planting which is sometime in mid-winter.
Asparagus is called "അസ്പരഗസ്" in Malayalam.
Asparagus is a vegetable, and the spears are shoots that arise from the base of the plant.
The word for asparagus in Hindi is ऐस्पैरागस (pronounced like asparagus).
Go see a doc.. you have frost bite
Ingested asparagus means ate asparagus.
asparagus in Tamil is thaneervittan kilangu..
No. It's very difficult to kill honeysuckle. I wish I could get rid of mine, but nothing seems to work...so a little frost won't hurt it.
Seeds of warm-season plants like tomatoes, peppers, and squash are typically hurt by frost. These seeds require warm soil temperatures to germinate and establish properly, so exposure to freezing temperatures can damage or kill them. It is recommended to start these seeds indoors or wait until after the risk of frost has passed in your region before planting them outside.