What is the Spraini Fern?
Sprenger fern, also known as Sprenger's Asparagus Fern, is actually an angiosperm flowering plant. It may seem like a ferns for laymen, especially if it is not a flowering period, because its short branches, known as Cladodes, have similarity to leaves similar to the needle of some of the ferns. The real leaves of Sprenger asparagus are green during the flowering season, but mostly stick to dry scales of similar stalks. Sprayger, a deaf man, collects and limits dozens of plant species Canna to create new hybrids. Although Sprenger did not discover or create a plant, he was named after him, because he was the one who made Sprenger Fern popular in Europe. Like other ornamental houseplants, the sprayer ferns flows flowers, which are usually pinkish white, alley seemingly invisible in the middle of the huge leaves of the plant. From flowering flowers with red berries that add color to these garden plants.
kvThe Spraini Fern Bloom during spring while its red berries hatch in the summer. These houseplants need a full sun and about 25 percent of the shade. Any amount of shadow larger than it is, the plant will be a little yellowish. They can withstand drought, but as permanent tropical plants grow better on wet habitats.
When placing in a perfect climate, Sprenger ferns tend to be so weed that many growers and gardeners are discouraged from their introduction alongside other garden plants. As soon as his berries hit fertile soil, the plant germinates rapidly. They often cultivate like houseplants because they tend to donate other plants in the garden.
Another thing that causes the growers to stay away from the Sprenger Fern is the fact that it is very poisonous. Ingestion of his berries and SAP can cause people sick. Mere contact of the sap with skin can cause severe irritation and allergicthe reaction. It also has spines and sharp edges that can irritate human skin.
Some gardeners still take care of Sprenger Ferms inside their homes or internal plantations. During the winter they are best grown in dry places, but must not dry completely or drop drops of leaves. The plant must be fertilized during spring and cropped once in a while to support fresh growth. It is also important to leave it in the spring of a repot using a mixture of two parts of the peat bog, two parts of the clay and one part of the sand or perlite.