Asparagaceae Ruscus Butcher's BroomLeaves 🌱
The Ruscus is a genus of six species of flowering plants in the family of Asparagaceae. It’s native to western & southern Europe, Macaronesia, northwestern Africa, southwestern Asia east to the Caucasus. Not a medical advice but the root is said to be used to make medicine. Chemicals in butcher's broom might cause the blood vessels to narrow or constrict. This might improve blood circulation in the legs. Its roots and rhizomes are known for their potential medicinal properties, particularly for treating venous insufficiency, hemorrhoids, and diuretic effects. Additionally, it is a visually appealing evergreen shrub with attractive red berries, making it a popular choice for landscaping.
It’s free to use stock photo at will.
Thank you’ll & Steem On.