Yes asparagus is a perennial vegetable. It will grow each spring for 20-25 years.
The scientific name of asparagus is Asparagus officinalis
Asparagus is a perennial vegetable plant.
Yes asparagus is a perennial vegetable. It will grow each spring for 20-25 years.
An asparagus fern is any of several plants in the genus Asparagus which are grown for their ornamental fern-like foliage.
No, asparagus fern berries are not edible and can be toxic if ingested.
Yes, asparagus fern can grow in water, but it may not thrive as well as it would in soil.
To propagate an asparagus fern, you can divide the plant at the roots or take stem cuttings and root them in water or soil.
The asparagus fern can grow up to 2 to 3 feet tall in optimal conditions.
Most vegetables are perennial or biaennial as they grow in the first year and seed in the second.
Asparagus plants should be planted in full sun only.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Asparagus densiflorus (Sprengeri group).
The family of vegetable that asparagus is found in is known as Asparagaceae. It is a spring vegetable which is considered to be a flowering perennial vegetable.