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Asparagus denudatus

Family: Asparagaceae, Genus: Asparagus

Description:

Asparagus denudatus is a deciduous clumper native to South Africa, known for its upright, glaucous-green, stiff, wiry stems. This plant produces small red berries in fall and has survived Zone 5b temperatures in Western Michigan. Asparagus denudatus is deer-resistant and thrives in full sun with slightly acidic, well-drained soil. It is part of the Asparagus genus, which includes a variety of ornamental and edible species. This plant is well-suited for cottage gardens, rock gardens, and as a living wall. Its unique foliage and fall berries add interest to garden beds, making it a valuable addition to any landscape. It is a low-maintenance plant that requires minimal care once established.

Sources:
  1. [1] Asparagus denudatus Naudes Neck: Plant Delights. Visit Source
  2. [2] Asparagus denudatus Naudes Neck: Plant Delights. Visit Source

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Last Updated August 18, 2025

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