What kind of fern...

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Notifier Deamon [ So, 16 Juli 2006 22:44 ] [ ID #139777 ]

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Sandy said:

> Hi folks,
>
> I have a gardenia bush that was "taken over" by a delicate thorny fern I
> can't identify. It is very bright lime'ish green with soft "bristle"
> type leaves that grow out from the slender shoots in all directions. (I
> assume it's a fern but don't actually know.) The "bristle" leaves are
> less than in inch in length. The shoots grow tiny but very sharp thorns.
> I was doing some weeding around my gardenia bush and wanted to take this
> fern out (which came from 'nowhere') because it seemed to be growing out
> of the very root ball of the gardenia. When I cut back the shoots (some
> of them a few feet long) and got pliers to try to pull each shoot out by
> the root, but they just break off at the base of the gardenia, which has
> a V-shaped branch configuration at the root ball. This fern seems to be
> imbedded in that V. I can't distinguish it's root ball from the base of
> the gardenia.
>
> Anyone know what this plant is, or how to get rid of it? Thanks so much
> for any info!

Sounds like /Asparagus densiflorus/.

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Eggs Zachtly [ So, 16 Juli 2006 22:49 ] [ ID #139778 ]

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Notifier Deamon [ So, 16 Juli 2006 23:19 ] [ ID #139780 ]

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Sandy said:

> Eggs Zachtly <re [at] d.thereplyto.header> wrote:
>
>>Sounds like /Asparagus densiflorus/.
>
> Good guess! :) I haven't noticed this plant flowering or getting
> berries, but maybe it has. It seems less lush than the above plant. Less
> bushy. It doesn't grow straight up once slender stems get ober 6 inches
> or so, unless vining into the gardenia using it for support. Otherwise
> the stems fall outwards. (They're very thin. I'd take a digital picture
> and post it but I already got rid of the plant! D'oh!) Also, it said
> this plant has "weak prickles." These prickles aren't weak except maybe
> on the newest shoots that are still young. But the asparagus densiflorus
> is close. You could be right. I'm going to look into it more.
>
> Thanks for the feedback. :)
>
> http://www.mobot.org/gardeninghelp/images/low/B578-0120040.j pg
> (picture of asparagus densiflorus for anyone interested)

You haven't said your location, but in the deep south /A. densiflorus/ is
quite a pest. Also, the pic you linked to is of a potted, well cared for
plant. What you're seeing invading your garden will most likely not be as
lush (although, if it's quite rich soil, it may be). And, it's thorns can
be very painful if you get hold of some of the old growth. ;)

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Eggs Zachtly [ Mo, 17 Juli 2006 01:51 ] [ ID #139781 ]

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http://images.google.com/images?svnum=50&hl=en&lr=la ng_en&domains=mobot.org&q=asparagus+fern&btnG=Se arch

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Eggs Zachtly [ Mo, 17 Juli 2006 01:55 ] [ ID #139782 ]

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Notifier Deamon [ Mo, 17 Juli 2006 21:04 ] [ ID #141090 ]

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Notifier Deamon [ Mo, 17 Juli 2006 21:13 ] [ ID #141091 ]

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Sandy said:

> Oh boy. This is gonna be fun. ;)

ahyup. Good luck. =)

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Eggs Zachtly [ Mo, 17 Juli 2006 21:59 ] [ ID #141092 ]

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