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fox & fern plant pot Buy Foxtail Fern Phoenix, AZ | Asparagus densiflorus

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fox & fern plant pot Buy Foxtail Fern Phoenix, AZ | Asparagus densiflorusPhoenix's Most Elegant Texture Plant Foxtail Fern Foxtail Fern (Asparagus densiflorus 'Myers') is one of the most striking and versatile texture plants for Phoenix and Scottsdale landscapes. With its dense, plume like emerald green fronds that resemble a fox's tail, it adds lush, year round elegance to borders, containers, and mixed plantings throughout Chandler, Gilbert, and Mesa. Despite its delicate, feathery appearance, Foxtail Fern is a

Phoenix's Most Elegant Texture Plant — Foxtail Fern

Foxtail Fern (Asparagus densiflorus 'Myers') is one of the most striking and versatile texture plants for Phoenix and Scottsdale landscapes. With its dense, plume-like emerald-green fronds that resemble a fox's tail, it adds lush, year-round elegance to borders, containers, and mixed plantings throughout Chandler, Gilbert, and Mesa. Despite its delicate, feathery appearance, Foxtail Fern is a remarkably tough and drought-tolerant perennial that handles Phoenix heat with ease. Whether you're softening a modern desert landscape in Tempe, creating a lush contrast beside boulders in Scottsdale, or filling a shaded patio container in Peoria, Foxtail Fern delivers sophisticated texture with minimal care.

Foxtail Fern Plant Details

Attribute Detail
Scientific Name Asparagus densiflorus 'Myers'
Common Names Foxtail Fern, Myers Fern, Plume Asparagus
Mature Height 2–3 feet
Mature Width 2–4 feet
Growth Rate Moderate — 1 foot per year in Phoenix
Sun Full sun to partial shade. Tolerates reflected heat with adequate water.
Water Low to moderate once established. Highly drought-tolerant.
USDA Zones 9–11 (Phoenix is Zone 9b–10a)
Soil Well-draining. Adapts to Arizona caliche soils once established.
Foliage Evergreen — stays lush and bright green year-round
Bloom Small white flowers in spring; followed by red berries in fall
Pet Friendly No — berries are mildly toxic to cats and dogs

Foxtail Fern Uses in Phoenix Landscapes

Texture Accent in Desert and Tropical Borders

Foxtail Fern's soft, feathery plumes create a beautiful contrast beside coarser desert plants like Agave, Desert Spoon, and boulders throughout Scottsdale and Tempe. Plant in groups of 3–5 along borders or in front of larger shrubs for a layered, lush effect. The bright emerald-green color stands out brilliantly against tan gravel, decomposed granite, and adobe walls — making it one of the most effective "softening" plants in the Phoenix palette.

Shaded Patio and Container Plant

Foxtail Fern thrives in large containers and is an outstanding patio plant for covered or partially shaded outdoor spaces in Chandler, Gilbert, and Mesa. Use 16–24 inch pots with quality potting mix and keep well-watered during summer heat. Its upright, columnar form stays tidy in containers without pruning, and the bright green fronds look exceptional against terracotta, concrete, or dark metal planters.

Low-Water Groundcover and Border Filler

For landscape beds that need consistent greenery with minimal irrigation, Foxtail Fern is a reliable choice across the Phoenix Valley. Plant 2–3 feet apart for a lush, filled-in groundcover layer beneath larger trees or along fence lines in Peoria and Glendale. It pairs beautifully with other low-water plants like Texas Sage, Ruellia, and Lantana for a water-wise mixed border that's colorful year-round.

Poolside Accent Plant

Foxtail Fern is a popular poolside plant because its fine-textured fronds don't shed debris into pool water and its roots are non-invasive. It adds a lush, tropical feel to pool decks throughout Scottsdale and Paradise Valley while remaining manageable in size. Just note that the small red berries it produces in fall should be cleaned up if pets use the area, as they are mildly toxic.

Best Time to Plant Foxtail Fern in Phoenix

Fall planting (October–November) is ideal for Foxtail Fern in Phoenix. The warm soil encourages root establishment while cooler air reduces transplant stress, giving the plant a 6–8 month head start before its first Phoenix summer. Spring (February–March) is the second-best window. Avoid planting in the peak of summer when soil temps above 100°F can damage new root systems — if you must plant in summer, shade cloth and frequent watering are essential.

How to Plant Foxtail Fern

  1. Dig wide, not deep — excavate a hole 2–3x the root ball width at the same depth as the container.
  2. Check for caliche — break through any hardpan layer to ensure drainage. Foxtail Fern's tuberous roots need good drainage to avoid rot.
  3. Backfill with native soil — a light blend of 80% native soil and 20% organic compost works well.
  4. Spacing — plant 2–3 feet apart for groundcover; 3–4 feet apart for individual accent specimens.
  5. Water basin — build a 3-inch berm to direct water to the root zone.
  6. Mulch — 2–3 inches of bark or gravel mulch retains moisture and keeps roots cool in summer.

Watering Foxtail Fern in Phoenix

First Year Watering Schedule

Weeks 1–2: Water every 1–2 days, deep and slow. Month 1–2: Every 3–4 days. Month 3–6: Every 7–10 days (every 5 days during peak summer heat). After Year 1: Every 10–14 days in summer; every 3–4 weeks in winter. Foxtail Fern's thick, water-storing tuberous roots give it impressive drought resilience once established — one of the more forgiving plants in Phoenix landscapes.

Drip Irrigation

Position one 1 GPH emitter 12 inches from the base of the plant. Established Foxtail Ferns need far less supplemental irrigation than most ornamental plants — running drip every 7–10 days in summer is typically sufficient after year one.

Is Foxtail Fern drought tolerant? Yes — once established, Foxtail Fern is highly drought tolerant thanks to its thick, water-storing tubers. It handles Phoenix summers well as long as it gets occasional deep watering every 7–14 days.

Does Foxtail Fern lose its color in Phoenix? It can yellow in direct afternoon sun without adequate water. Position in partial shade or ensure consistent summer irrigation to maintain its brilliant emerald-green color year-round.

How big does Foxtail Fern get in Phoenix? Typically 2–3 feet tall and 2–4 feet wide in Phoenix gardens. It's a compact, tidy plant that rarely needs pruning to stay in shape.

Is Foxtail Fern pet safe? The small red berries produced in fall are mildly toxic to cats and dogs if ingested. The plant is generally safe in the landscape but should be avoided in areas where pets actively graze.

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Asparagus Fern — the cascading cousin of Foxtail Fern, with delicate arching fronds that spill beautifully from hanging baskets and raised planters.

Elephant's Food — a striking succulent shrub with sculptural form and fine-textured foliage that pairs beautifully with Foxtail Fern in Phoenix borders.

Firecracker Bush — a vibrant flowering shrub with bright red-orange blooms that creates a stunning color contrast alongside Foxtail Fern's emerald fronds.

Star Jasmine Bush — a fragrant evergreen shrub that complements Foxtail Fern's texture with dense white spring blooms and glossy foliage.

Tropical Bird of Paradise — a bold tropical accent with orange and blue blooms that pairs brilliantly with Foxtail Fern for a lush Phoenix landscape bed.

How Many Foxtail Fern Do I Need?

Foxtail Fern matures at 2 to 4 feet wide, so space plants about 2.5 to 3 feet apart for a filled-in groundcover layer, or set single specimens 3 to 4 feet apart. Use this guide for mass plantings at 30 inch spacing:

Area Plants Needed (at 30 in spacing)
Accent grouping 3 to 5 plants
25 sq ft bed 4 plants
50 sq ft bed 8 plants
100 sq ft bed 16 plants

For the lushest look, plant in odd-numbered clusters of 3 or 5 so the plumes knit together into a soft mound.

Foxtail Fern Season-by-Season in Phoenix

  • Spring (Feb to Apr): New emerald plumes push up and small white flowers appear. Best second planting window after fall.
  • Summer (May to Sep): Stays green through the heat with deep watering, but full afternoon sun can yellow the fronds. Give it morning sun or part-afternoon shade in the hottest exposures, and it appreciates the extra monsoon moisture.
  • Fall (Oct to Nov): Prime planting season. Red berries form (clean them up around pets, they are mildly toxic).
  • Winter (Dec to Jan): Evergreen and lush. Fronds can show tip burn in a hard frost below about 25°F but recover quickly; cover during a deep Valley freeze.

At a Glance

✔ Drought-Tolerant   ✔ Pool-Friendly (Low-Litter)   ✔ Evergreen   ✔ Low-Maintenance

Plant It With

  • Asparagus Fern: the cascading cousin, for spilling texture in raised planters and baskets nearby.
  • Tropical Bird of Paradise: bold orange-and-blue blooms that play off the fine green plumes.
  • Texas Sage: a silvery low-water shrub that contrasts the bright emerald fronds.
  • Desert Ruellia: purple flowers and a tidy mound to round out a water-wise mixed border.

Is Foxtail Fern Right for Your Yard?

Foxtail Fern thrives in morning sun to partial shade with well-draining soil and occasional deep water, and it is one of the few lush, fine-textured plants that holds up to Phoenix heat. It is ideal for softening desert borders, poolside beds, and shaded patio containers. It is not a fit for a blazing full-afternoon western exposure with little water, where the fronds yellow and scorch, and the fall berries make it a poor choice where pets graze.

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★★★★★ 4
My Hero pup is super happy with it
Color: Large - Billy the Beast Monster
I was super excited to order this and had waited some time to do so. I wanted Big Billy The Beast Monster in large Green, he’s an awesome looking guy. My Golden Retriever was all over me while I was up packaging Him and his tail was in helicopter mode. He was so excited to have it and carried it around the house everywhere we went, he’s laying on me with his head in my lap and Billy’s right next to him. Reason for buying it? Well he loves plushies but there are not many available out there that can stand up to this 80 pound chew monster so I have to keep him on harder stuff, 2 of which are the cheapest toy skull and crosses in orange and blue from a cheap outlet site but he loves them. Orange was first then when we pulled out the blue one he had a aha moment. Now with Billy he was on a whole new level of excitement, I’ve never seen him this excited over a toy, he can’t stop carrying it with him everywhere and showing it off to the other pups I have, there’s no growling or resource guarding but he definitely won’t want to share and that’s of because I always take away any plushies that he gets to because he is serious about chewing. This being made with Kevlar gave me hopes of longevity but he had the ears and the end of 1 hand chewed off in under 2 hours, am I disappointed…yea a little but he has gotten so much joy out of it that it’s made me really happy to have bought it anyway, see he’s my Service Dog so he spends a lot of time being so serious and working that he needs any outlet for spending energy possible and he’s so happy with it that it makes me happy. As I’m writing this he’s asleep with his head in my lap and Billy right next to him looking very tired and happy and that my friends is worth all the beans in the world.
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Jodie Lott
Omaha, US
★★★★★ 5
Survives agressiveness
Color: Large - Billy the Beast Monster
This toy is absolutely for aggressive chewers,my yorkies usually have their stuffed animals torn apart within a day,been a week and not 1 rip! Very happy with it and worth the money!!!
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John
New York, US
★★★★★ 4
Great except for one small flaw
Color: Regular - Beak, Color: Regular - Beak
Our dog likes to get at the juicy innards of every toy we buy him. We tried this one as it promised to be "bullet proof". It lasted about a week which in fairness is 6.5 days longer than most of the toys we buy last. He ripped off the wings which was to be expected and not an issue. It took him another 6 days to finally locate a weak point and break in. It appears that the tag is not made of kevlar but merely sewed on. I guess it would be better if they had just sewed it on top but they made it part of the overall structural integrity. This provided a small area of weakness which our dog located and proceeded to exploit. It's like having the death star but installing a small thermal exhaust port that allows for access to the very core of the station. Makes little sense. Overall I am pleased with the overall sturdiness but in the end this toy had a small design flaw that my dog was able to locate and exploit in his neverending quest to gain access to and eat polyester fiber stuffing
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Kym Brunner
Massapequa, US
★★★★★ 5
STRONG AS A MONSTER (albeit a cute one)
Color: Large - Billy the Beast Monster, Color: Large - Billy the Beast Monster
My aggressive chewer ate the adorable monster's ear off on the first day, but who cares? The body of the monster has been indestructible so far (one week). My 7 month old pup cbews it for a good 10-15 minutes at a time several times per day. Great quality product and outlasting all the other toys I bought (which she destroyed in 10 minutes - even the ones rated "Level 4 toughness" from Walmart. I think it's hilarious in my photo that the monster's expression perfectly shows his disappointment about missing an ear, LOL.
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Lorene
Natrona Heights, US
★★★★★ 5
King has met his match.
Color: Large - Billy the Beast Monster
I received my dog's toy this evening when I place the toy on the ground my dog King went crazy. He is a one-year-old Pitbull and love to tackle any toy he believes he can't take down, but Mr King has met his match with this toy. He was using all of his bite force to demolish the toy but the toy actually has worn him out. He ran around my yard for about 30 minutes with the toy in his mouth producing the squeaking sound from the toy as well. Hold up the toy is totally filthy with dirt almost covering the entire green and yellow belly of the toy. I have brought king mini toys in the last couple of months and this is the best toy that holds up to his energy level. I tried to retrieve the toy and place it in his dog house because it is far beyond his bedtime, but he wanted to play catch me if You can with my new toy. This is a great toy for those big energetic dogs that love to take their aggression out on maybe some furniture or perhaps that favorite shoe you do not want them to chew on. I am totally sold on this toy I brought from the seller who placed the items on the Amazon site. I plan on purchasing a another toy from the buyer to keep King energy at a low level if I can. I just checked on my dog and he actually has taken the toy with him inside of his dog house and now the toy is snugged under his left paw. I'm one of those smart owners I'm not going to even try to take it from him tonight but hopefully in the next week I can sneak it from him and it may be perhaps wash it. I did this item AA Plus
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