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In addition, A. densiflorus 'Myers' is commonly called foxtail fern, even though it, likewise, is not a fern. Sunset ("Western Garden Book") does not use the name foxtail fern at all, but many ...
The foxtail fern (Asparagus densiflorus 'Myers'), also known as bottlebrush fern, is a relative of culinary asparagus but isn't edible.
The foxtail fern reproduces by seed instead of spores, so isn’t a true fern. It has distinctively dense and fluffy fronds, with small white flowers in summer followed by red berries.