Foxtail Fern Plant (Asparagus Densiflorus) – Soft, Lush Indoor Greenery
In StockAdd a touch of soft elegance to your home with the Foxtail Fern — one of the most visually stunning indoor plants, loved for its fluffy, tail-like fronds and rich green texture.
Despite its fern-like appearance, the Foxtail Fern is incredibly hardy, low-maintenance, and perfect for both indoor corners and shaded balconies. Its dense, fountain-shaped growth makes it a natural décor statement in modern spaces.
Whether you’re styling a cozy apartment or building your indoor plant collection, this plant brings effortless freshness and charm.
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Foxtail Fern is known for:
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Unique, bushy foxtail-shaped fronds
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Lush evergreen foliage year-round
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Excellent as a tabletop or floor plant
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Perfect for indoor décor and gifting
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Easy care for beginners
This plant thrives beautifully in UAE homes with bright filtered light.
🌱 Care Guide
☀️ Light
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Prefers bright indirect sunlight
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Can tolerate partial shade
💧 Watering
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Water when the top soil feels dry
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Avoid overwatering (likes slightly moist, not soggy soil)
🌡 Temperature
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Thrives in warm indoor climates
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Keep away from strong AC drafts
🌿 Soil
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Well-draining potting mix is ideal
✂️ Maintenance
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Trim yellow fronds occasionally
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Mist lightly for extra freshness in dry weather
🚚 Delivery with Lusherra
Every Foxtail Fern is delivered fresh and protected:
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Secure plant-safe packaging
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Carefully handled to protect delicate fronds
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Delivered healthy, vibrant, and ready to thrive
Available for fast delivery across the UAE.
🌿 Why Choose Lusherra?
Because your plants deserve more than a box.
With Lusherra, you get:
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Handpicked nursery-quality plants
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UAE climate-friendly varieties
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Premium packaging and fast delivery
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Support and guidance even after purchase
Lusherra is where greenery meets elegance.
❓FAQs
Is Foxtail Fern an indoor plant?
Yes — it’s an excellent indoor plant in bright indirect light.
Is it safe for pets?
Foxtail Fern can be mildly toxic if ingested, so keep away from pets.
Does it need direct sunlight?
No, it prefers filtered light rather than harsh direct sun.
Can it grow outdoors?
Yes, in shaded balconies or gardens, avoiding intense afternoon sun.