- Asparagus (genus)
Taxobox
name = "Asparagus"
image_width = 250px
image_caption = "Asparagus plumosus"
regnum =Plant ae
divisio = Magnoliophyta
classis =Liliopsida
ordo =Asparagales
familia =Asparagaceae
genus = "Asparagus"
subdivision_ranks = Species
subdivision = See text.The
genus "Asparagus" in the plant familyAsparagaceae comprises up to 300species . The most well-known species is the edible "Asparagus officinalis", commonly referred to as just "asparagus". Other members of the genus are grown asornamental plant s. Species such as "Asparagus setaceus " are finely branched and are misleadingly known as "asparagus fern". The most popular ornamental species are "Asparagus plumosus ", "Asparagus densiflorus ", and "Asparagus sprengeri ".Many species from Africa are now included in the genera "
Protasparagus " and "Myrsiphyllum ". Species in this genus vary in their appearance, from herbs to somewhat woody climbers. Most species have photosynthetic flattened stems, called phylloclades, instead of true leaves. "Asparagus officinalis ", "Asparagus schoberioides ", and "Asparagus cochinchinensis " are dioecious species, with male and female flowers on separate plants."
Asparagus asparagoides ", known as bridal creeper, is a problematic weed in southernAustralia . [cite web |url=http://www.weeds.crc.org.au/main/wom_bridal_creeper.html
accessdate=2006-04-30
work=weed of the month
title=bridal creeper
publisher=CRC weed management] [cite web
url=http://www.ento.csiro.au/biocontrol/bridal.html
title=Bridal creeper, "Asparagus asparagoides"
publisher=CSIRO Division of Entomology
accessdate=2006-04-30]Selected species
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Asparagus acutifolius "
*"Asparagus aethiopicus " (= "Protasparagus aethiopicus")
*"Asparagus africanus " (= "Protasparagus africanus") - African Asparagus
*"Asparagus asparagoides " ( = "Myrsiphyllum asparagoides") - Smilax, African Asparagus Fern, ("Austr".) Bridal Creeper
*"Asparagus cochinchinensis "
*"Asparagus declinatus " - Foxtail Asparagus Fern, ("Austr".) Bridal vein
*"Asparagus densiflorus " (= "Protasparagus densiflorus") - Ground Asparagus, Asparagus Fern, ("S. Afr".) Emerald Fern, Basket Asparagus
**"Asparagus densiflorus" 'Sprengeri' ( = "Protasparagus densiflorus" 'Sprenger') - Sprenger's Asparagus
*"Asparagus falcatus "
*"Asparagus flagellaris "
*"Asparagus macowanii " (= "Protasparagus macowanii")
*"Asparagus maritimus "
*"Asparagus officinalis " -Asparagus
**"Asparagus officinalis officinalis" - Garden Asparagus
**"Asparagus officinalis prostratus"
*"Asparagus plumosus " (= Protasparagus plumosus ?) - Asparagus Fern, Florist's Fern, ("Austr".) Climbing Asparagus
**"Asparagus Plumosus Nanus" is a greenhouse variety, bearing fern-like foliage.
*"Asparagus racemosus "
*"Asparagus scandens "
*"Asparagus schoberioides "
*"Asparagus setaceus " (= "Protasparagus setaceus") - Fern Asparagus, Lace Fern
*"Asparagus sprengeri " - a greenhouse climber with light and elegant foliage
*"Asparagus tenuifolius "
*"Asparagus umbellatus "
*"Asparagus virgatus "Pests and diseases
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Asparagus Beetle ("Crioceris asparagi")
*Spotted Asparagus Beetle ("Crioceris duodecimpunctata")
*Asparagus Fern Caterpillar, also known as Beet Armyworm, "Spodoptera exigua".
*Asparagus Fly "Platyparaea poeciloptera", a fruit fly
*Fusarium root and crown rot, caused by two species of fungi, "Fusarium monoliforme" and "Fusarium oxysporium asparagi"
*Asparagus rust, caused by the fungus "Puccinia asparagi"
*Botrytis blight, caused by the fungus "Botrytis cinerea "
*Thelarva e of someLepidoptera species have been recorded feeding on "Asparagus". These include "Coleophora lineapulvella ",Ghost Moth , The Nutmeg,Small Fan-footed Wave , andTurnip Moth References
External links
*Fellingham, A.C. & Meyer, N.L. 1995. New combinations and a complete list of Asparagus species in southern Africa (Asparagaceae). "Bothalia" 25: 205-209.
* [http://www.plantnames.unimelb.edu.au/Sorting/Asparagus.html Sorting Asparagus names] - multilingual listing of the "Asparagus" species
* [http://www.msmedia.com.au/SCIENCE/SOFTWARE/Botany_Zoology/EntoPix_bL.htm Photo of Asparagus Beetle]
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