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Asparagus Fern

Asparagus setaceus

Also known as: Foxtail Fern, Emerald Fern, Asparagus aethiopicus

Asparagaceae

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Last reviewed: June 2026 · Source: ASPCA Animal Poison Control

Asparagus Fern

Airy, feathery-textured plant with delicate needle-like foliage. Not a true fern despite its common name.

Toxicity

Toxic to catsToxic
Toxic to dogsToxic
Toxic to humansSafe

Source: ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center. Always consult a veterinarian if your pet ingests any plant.

Care Guide

Care levelEasy
WateringMedium
Watering frequencyEvery 5–7 days
SunlightBright indirect

Pot Size

Recommended pot6″ – 10″

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Asparagus Fern toxic to cats?

Yes, Asparagus Fern (Asparagus setaceus) is toxic to cats. If your cat ingests any part of this plant, contact your veterinarian or the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center (888-426-4435) immediately.

Is Asparagus Fern toxic to dogs?

Yes, Asparagus Fern is toxic to dogs. Symptoms may include vomiting, drooling, or lethargy. Contact your vet immediately if your dog chews or eats this plant.

How often should I water Asparagus Fern?

Water Asparagus Fern every 5–7 days. Water when the top inch of soil feels dry to the touch.

How much light does Asparagus Fern need?

Asparagus Fern thrives in bright indirect light, such as near a window with filtered sunlight. It is forgiving and adapts to a range of light conditions.

What size pot does Asparagus Fern need?

Use a pot between 6″ and 10″ in diameter. When repotting, choose a pot only 1–2″ larger than the current one — too much space retains excess moisture and can lead to root rot.

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