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  2. Asparagus - Wikipedia

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    Asparagus setiformis Krylov. Asparagus vulgaris Gueldenst. ex Ledeb. Asparagus ( Asparagus officinalis) is a perennial flowering plant species in the genus Asparagus native to Eurasia. Widely cultivated as a vegetable crop, its young shoots are used as a spring vegetable .

  3. Asparagus setaceus - Wikipedia

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    Asparagus setaceus foliage.. Asparagus setaceus is a scrambling evergreen perennial with tough green stems and leaves, which may reach several metres in length. The leaves are actually leaf-like cladodes up to 7 mm long by 0.1 mm in diameter, which arise in clumps of up to 15 from the stem, making a fine, soft green fern-like foliage.

  4. Asparagus acutifolius - Wikipedia

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    Asparagus acutifolius, common name wild asparagus, is an evergreen perennial plant belonging to the genus Asparagus.The specific epithet, acutifolius, meaning "thorny leaves", is derived from Latin acutus (pointed, acute), and -folius (-leaved), and refers to the characteristic shape of the leaves, a quite common feature in the typical plants of the Mediterranean.

  5. Asparagus (genus) - Wikipedia

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    Asparagus is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asparagaceae, subfamily Asparagoideae. [2] It comprises up to 300 species. Most are evergreen long-lived perennial plants growing from the understory as lianas, bushes or climbing plants. The best-known species is the edible Asparagus officinalis, commonly referred to as just asparagus.

  6. Asparagaceae - Wikipedia

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    Asparagaceae. Juss. [1] Asparagaceae ( / əsˌpærəˈɡeɪsiˌaɪ, - siːˌiː / ), known as the asparagus family, is a family of flowering plants, placed in the order Asparagales of the monocots. [1] The family name is based on the edible garden asparagus, Asparagus officinalis. This family includes both common garden plants as well as common ...

  7. Asparagus africanus - Wikipedia

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    Description [ edit] Asparagus africanus is a spiny shrub up to 1 m (3.3 ft) tall or a climbing plant with stems up to 3 m (9.8 ft) long. [2] Stems of up to 5 m (16 ft) long have also been recorded. [3] These plants have a rhizomatous root system, from which they can reshoot. [2] [3] Multiple stems grow from a central crown. [3]

  8. Asparagus aethiopicus - Wikipedia

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    Asparagus aethiopicus, Sprenger's asparagus, is a plant native to the Cape Provinces and the Northern Provinces of South Africa. Often used as an ornamental plant, it is considered an invasive weed in many locations. Asparagus fern, asparagus grass and foxtail fern are common names; however, it is unrelated to true ferns. [3]

  9. Asparagus prostratus - Wikipedia

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    Asparagus officinalis proles prostratus (Dumort.) Rouy. Asparagus officinalis var. prostratus (Dumort.) Nyman. Asparagus prostratus, also known as wild asparagus, is a species of flowering plant from the genus Asparagus and family Asparagaceae. It has been placed onto the UK Biodiversity Action Plan list of priority species.

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