Ruscus, also known as "Butcher's Broom," is an essential element of decorative floral arrangements. With its durable leaves, elegant appearance, and long lifespan, it is frequently preferred for both indoor decorations and outdoor landscaping.
| Origin | : | Turkey |
| Color | : | Green |
| Length | : | 60cm / 70cm / 80cm |
| Stems per Bunch | : | 50 |
| Stems per Box | : | 500-stem and 1000-stem carnation box |
| Pallet | : | Varies depending on box size |
| Harvest Criteria | : | Straight, non-bent stems |
| Cooling | : | 2º / 4º Celsius |
| Availability | : | Year-round except for August, September, and October |
Plant Structure: Ruscus is distinguished by its thin, elongated stems with dense, glossy, and rigid leaves at the tips. The leaves are actually modified stems.
Color: Typically has a vibrant, deep green color, adding richness and depth to any floral arrangement.
Durability: Resistant to drought and prolonged periods without water. This makes it ideal for decorative use, as it maintains its freshness for an extended period.
Soil: Thrives in slightly acidic, well-drained soil.
Light: Can grow in partial shade or full shade. It does not tolerate direct sunlight exposure.
Watering: Requires minimal water. It should be watered before the soil completely dries out.
Climate: As a temperate climate plant, Ruscus is resistant to cold weather conditions.
Floral Arrangements: Commonly used as a filler plant in flower bouquets. It enhances the beauty of other flowers while adding volume and elegance to the arrangement.
Wedding and Event Decoration: Brings a natural atmosphere to venues with its elegant greenery, making it a popular choice for weddings, engagements, and special events.
Landscaping: Preferred in outdoor garden designs due to its durability.
Houseplant: Can be used as a simple and modern decorative element in indoor spaces.