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  1. butcher's broom, Ruscus aculeatusnoun

    shrub with stiff flattened stems resembling leaves (cladophylls); used for making brooms

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  1. ruscus aculeatus

    Ruscus aculeatus, commonly known as butcher's broom, is a low evergreen shrub in the family Asparagaceae. It is native to Europe and North Africa and is characterized by its flat, leaf-like cladodes that give it the look of a bushy plant and its small greenish flowers. It's known for its tough, spine-tipped leaves, and red berries. The plant has been used in traditional medicine, particularly for circulatory problems.

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  1. Ruscus aculeatus

    Ruscus aculeatus is a low evergreen Eurasian shrub, with flat shoots known as cladodes that give the appearance of stiff, spine-tipped leaves. Small greenish flowers appear in spring, and are borne singly in the centre of the cladodes. The female flowers are followed by a red berry, and the seeds are bird-distributed, but the plant also spreads vegetatively by means of rhizomes. Ruscus aculeatus occurs in woodlands and hedgerows, where it is tolerant of deep shade, and also on coastal cliffs. It is also widely planted in gardens, and has spread as a garden escape in many areas outside its native range.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of ruscus aculeatus in Chaldean Numerology is: 1

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of ruscus aculeatus in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6


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