Asparagus plumosus or A. setaceus is the most commonly called asparagine - although this name is not to be attributed only to this species - that we are accustomed to see - very frothy fronds reminiscent of ferns with small leaves reduced to bracts. They have a triangular geometry and are arranged almost flat enough to look like a magnificent lace.It is an evergreen plant that can reach considerable size, even 3 m in height becoming climbing. It is a dioecious species. It is not particularly resistant to cold. It is widely used to enrich cut flower bunches