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Asparagus aethiopicus, Asparagus Fern, Foxtail Fern, Sprenger's Asparagus
Asparagus aethiopicus 'Sprengeri'

Asparagus aethiopicus

Asparagus Fern, Foxtail Fern, Sprenger's Asparagus
Family: Asparagaceae    (Formerly:Asparagaceae / Hyacinthaceae / Liliaceae)
Subfamily: Asparagoideae
Origin: South Africa
USDA Zone: 9-11?
USDA Plant Hardiness MapVine or creeperSmall plant 2-5 ftFull sunSemi-shadeModerate waterWhite, off-white flowersThorny or spiny

Asparagus aethiopicus has been confused with Asparagus densiflorus, now regarded as a separate species, so that information about A. aethiopicus will often be found under the name A. densiflorus.





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Asparagus falcatus, Sicklethorn

Asparagus falcatus

Sicklethorn
Family: Asparagaceae    (Formerly:Asparagaceae / Hyacinthaceae / Liliaceae)
Subfamily: Asparagoideae
Origin: South Africa
USDA Plant Hardiness MapLarge shrub 5-10 ft tallVine or creeperFull sunSemi-shadeRegular waterModerate waterWhite, off-white flowersThorny or spiny

Asparagus falcatus is an evergreen climbing shrub, up to 7 m high. The roots of this plant form swollen tubers that resemble sweet potatoes.





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Asparagus laricinus, Protasparagus laricinus, Asparagus angolensis, Cluster-leaf Asparagus, Bergkatbos

Asparagus laricinus, Protasparagus laricinus, Asparagus angolensis

Cluster-leaf Asparagus, Bergkatbos
Family: Asparagaceae    (Formerly:Asparagaceae / Hyacinthaceae / Liliaceae)
Subfamily: Asparagoideae
Origin: South Africa
USDA Plant Hardiness MapLarge shrub 5-10 ft tallFull sunSemi-shadeModerate waterWhite, off-white flowersThorny or spiny

Asparagus laricinus, Protasparagus laricinus, Asparagus angolensis, Cluster-leaf Asparagus, Bergkatbos
Asparagus laricinus, Protasparagus laricinus, Asparagus angolensis, Cluster-leaf Asparagus, Bergkatbos
Asparagus laricinus, Protasparagus laricinus, Asparagus angolensis, Cluster-leaf Asparagus, Bergkatbos


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Astrophytum sp. , Star Cactus
Astrophytum myriostigma var. quadricostatum

Astrophytum sp.

Star Cactus
Family: Cactaceae
Origin: Mexico
USDA Plant Hardiness MapSmall plant 2-5 ftFull sunModerate waterDry conditionsPink flowersWhite, off-white flowersRed, crimson, vinous flowersYellow, orange flowersThorny or spiny

Plants of the genus Astrophytum are among the ones that I like the best.





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Bactris gasipaes, Peach Palm, Pixbae, Pewa, Chontaduro

Bactris gasipaes

Peach Palm, Pixbae, Pewa, Chontaduro
Family: Arecaceae / Palmae
Origin: Tropical America
USDA Zone: 11?
USDA Plant Hardiness MapBig tree taller than 20 ftFull sunSemi-shadeRegular waterModerate waterEthnomedical plant.
Plants marked as ethnomedical and/or described as medicinal, are not offered as medicine but rather as ornamentals or plant collectibles.
Ethnomedical statements / products have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. We urge all customers to consult a physician before using any supplements, herbals or medicines advertised here or elsewhere.Palm or palm-likeEdibleThorny or spinyUltra tropical, minimal temperature 55F

Bactris gasipaes or Pixbae, or Peach Palm Fruit, is a tropical fruit native to the tropical forests of South and Central America. It grows in zones 11-12 and requires full sun to semi-shade, moderate water when irrigation possible and regular watering when natural rainfall isn't sufficient. In cold regions, the potted plant should be brought indoors over winter. When grown in pots, it should be placed in a sunny, airy area and watered frequently to keep the soil wet.

This palm is a multiple-stemmed palm with very spiny stems that can grow up to 50 ft in height. Some varieties are spineless. It is widely cultivated in the New World tropics for its edible fruit and palm hearts. Archaeological evidence suggests that people have utilized it for many thousands of years.

The Peach Palm produces an abundance of small, sweet, yellow fruit all year round that are delicious when eaten as a beverage or in salads. It can produce up to 20 lb or more of fruit on a single tree. In addition to its culinary uses, the Pixbae has many ethnomedical benefits, such as being rich in carotenoids that act as natural anti-oxidants, anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory properties. Its juice is used to treat digestive and intestinal issues, bronchitis and to reduce fever.

Fruit is also eaten with honey, used to make compotes and jellies, or also used to make flour and edible oil. The Pixbae also has a high nutritional value since it's rich in fiber, contains Vitamin A, Thiamin, Riboflavin, Niacin , Ascorbic acid, calcium and other nutrients. Experts have confirmed that as food, it is the tropical fruit that is the most balanced and the most nourishing, as it contains more protein than the avocado, has twice the protein value of the banana and its nutritional value is comparable to the hen's egg but without the cholesterol.





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