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Ferny asparagus

Asparagus fern  |  Asparagus plumosus

Despite its name, this hardy plant is not a true fern, but has leaves that resemble one.

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What does it look like?

Ferny asparagus is a scrambling or climbing evergreen fern-like perennial with feathery flattened stems that look like leaves, in bunches of 7-20 from each stem node. Tiny white flowers are followed by small berries that ripen from green to black. It prefers moderate to high light intensity and tolerates dry conditions. Berries containing seeds are spread by birds and through dumping waste.

Why is it a problem?

Ferny asparagus spreads easily and establishes in natural areas, twining up into supporting plants, inhibiting the growth of supporting plants. It’s likely to invade forest margins, farm hedges, and roadsides.

Control methods

Physical control
Hand pull small infestations; dig out all roots.

Herbicide control

  • Cut and spray: Cut stems at 60cm above ground and spray or paint remaining stems with metsulferon-methyl 600g/kg (5g/1L). Or,
  • Overall spray: Where vegetation beneath is not desirable, overall knapsack spray with glyphosate (100ml/10L + penetrant).
  • Check regularly for regrowth or seedlings.
  • CAUTION: When using any herbicide or pesticide, PLEASE READ THE LABEL THOROUGHLY to ensure that all instructions and safety requirements are followed.

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Ferny asparagus
Ferny asparagus

Management Programme

National Pest Plant Accord (NPPA)

The NPPA is designed to prevent the sale, distribution and propagation of a set list of pest plants (the Accord list) within New Zealand. If allowed to spread further, these pest plants could seriously damage the New Zealand economy and environment.

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Unwanted Organism

An unwanted organism is any organism that's capable of causing harm to natural or physical resources (like forests and waterways) or human health. A number of introduced pests in New Zealand are classed as unwanted.

Taxonomies

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