natural herbs
Asparagus aphyllus
Herb latin name: Asparagus aphyllus
Family: Asparagaceae
Edible parts of Asparagus aphyllus:
Young shoots - raw or cooked. A slightly bitter flavour.Description of the plant:
Plant:
PerennialHeight:
100 cm(3 1/4 foot)
Habitat of the herb:
Hedges and rocky limestone hills.Propagation of Asparagus aphyllus:
Seed - pre-soak for 12 hours in warm water and then sow in spring or as soon as the seed is ripe in early autumn in a greenhouse. It usually germinates in 3 - 6 weeks at 25°C. Prick out the seedlings into individual pots when they are large enough to handle and grow them on in a sunny position in the greenhouse for their first winter. Plant them out into their permanent positions in late spring or early summer. Division in early spring as the plant comes into growth.Cultivation of the herb:
Hedges and rocky limestone hills.Medicinal use of Asparagus aphyllus:
None knownKnown hazards of Asparagus aphyllus:
None knownPlant information taken from the Plants For A Future.