Asparagus capensis

Image: Karen Pagel

Description

Asparagus capensis is a dense, thorny, shrub of the Asparagus genus, that is indigenous to South Africa and Namibia.

This species of asparagus grows as a thorny bush, to a height of 1 metre. The leaves are small and spiny and the tiny, white, scented flowers appear from autumn to spring.

Its natural range is throughout the Cape, from Namibia southwards to Cape Town and eastwards to the Eastern Cape.

Like many other Asparagus species, the young shoots of this plant are edible, and are eaten by local people.

Information sourced from Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asparagus_capensis) and 'Field Guide to Fynbos' by John Manning. Struik Nature, Cape Town, 2007.

Sources and references

Scientific name

Asparagus capensis

Common name(s)

Wild Asparagus

Features

Vegetation types

Genus

Asparagus

Family

Asparagaceae