Spineless Butcher's Broom
Ruscus hypoglossum
Green Velvet
About this plant
Ruscus hypoglossum, commonly known as Spineless Butcher's Broom, is an evergreen shrub with unique flattened leaf-like stems called cladodes that look like leaves. It grows slowly and stays compact, making it great for shady garden spots or as an indoor plant. It produces small, inconspicuous flowers and bright red berries in the fall, adding seasonal interest. Historically, related species were used for medicinal purposes and as brooms.
Taxonomy
- Genus
- Ruscus
- Family
- Asparagaceae
- Higher classification
- Order Asparagales
- Plant type
- Shrub
- Lifespan
- Perennial
Origin & Distribution
- Native region
- Southern Europe, Western Asia
- Distribution
- Native to parts of Southern Europe and Western Asia; cultivated in gardens worldwide as an ornamental plant.
Care
- Light preference
- Partial shade
- Suitable locations
- Indoor, Outdoor, Balcony, Greenhouse
- Preferred window facing
- North-facing, East-facing, Northeast-facing
- Watering frequency
- Moderate
- Watering interval
- 7–14 days
- Humidity
- Normal
- Minimum
- -5 °C
- Maximum
- 30 °C
- Optimal
- 15-25 °C
- USDA hardiness zones
- 7-10
- Soil pH
- 6.0-7.5 (neutral to slightly acidic)
- Soil type
- well-draining loam or potting mix
Watering. Water moderately, allowing the top inch of soil to dry out between waterings. Avoid letting the plant sit in water to prevent root rot.
Fertilizing. Feed the plant with a balanced, slow-release fertilizer once in early spring. Avoid over-fertilizing, as it grows slowly and does not need much feeding.
Ruscus hypoglossum is a tough and low-maintenance plant that grows slowly. It prefers shady spots and well-draining soil. It is resistant to most diseases and pests, making it easy to care for. Overwatering can cause root problems, so water moderately and allow the soil to dry out between waterings.
Propagation
- Propagation methods
- Seeds, Cuttings
- Care difficulty
- Easy
Ornamental features
- Flowering
- Yes
- Flowering period
- spring
Evergreen glossy green cladodes (flattened stems), small greenish flowers in spring, and bright red berries in fall.
Toxicity & Safety
- Toxic to humans
- Non-toxic
- Toxic to pets
- Non-toxic
- Weed potential
- Not considered a weed
Non-toxic to humans and pets, safe to keep around children and animals.
Allergy information
- Allergy risk
- Low
- Allergy triggers
- Skin contact
- Pollen level
- None
Ruscus hypoglossum is generally safe for most people and does not produce airborne pollen that causes allergies. However, some individuals might experience mild skin irritation if they touch the plant's leaves or stems. To reduce any risk, wear gloves when handling the plant and wash your hands afterward.
Common problems
If overwatered, the plant may develop root rot. Too much direct sunlight can cause leaf discoloration. Occasionally, pests like scale insects may appear but are rare.
Uses
Used mainly as an ornamental plant for shady gardens and indoor decoration. Its unique foliage adds texture and interest to plant collections.
Notes
Prune lightly to shape the plant after flowering if needed. Repot only when the plant outgrows its container, as it prefers to be slightly root-bound. Sensitive to overwatering, so ensure good drainage.