Asparagus Plumosa is a delicate, airy houseplant known for its soft, lace-like foliage that brings a light, elegant texture to any space. It thrives in bright, indirect light—too much direct sun can scorch its feathery leaves. Keep the soil consistently moist but never soggy, allowing the top inch to dry between waterings, and increase humidity with regular misting or a pebble tray to prevent browning tips. Feed monthly in spring and summer with a diluted balanced fertilizer to support full, lush growth. Prune back yellow or leggy stems to maintain shape and encourage new fronds. Note: berries produced by mature plants are mildly toxic to pets, so keep out of reach of curious cats and dogs.