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|btext=(ἡ) :<br />sorte de plante; [[Oxymyrsine pungens]].<br />'''Étymologie:''' [[μύρσινος]].<br /><i><b>Syn.</b></i> [[ἀνάγγελος]], [[γορυνίας]], [[ἱερόμυρτος]], [[ | |btext=(ἡ) :<br />sorte de plante; [[Ruscus aculeatus]], [[Oxymyrsine pungens]].<br />'''Étymologie:''' [[μύρσινος]].<br /><i><b>Syn.</b></i> [[ἀνάγγελος]]. | ||
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Ruscus aculeatus, known as butcher's-broom, 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. It is native to Eurasia and some northern parts of Africa. Ruscus aculeatus occurs in woodlands and hedgerows, where it is tolerant of deep shade, and also on coastal cliffs. Likely due to its attractive winter/spring color, Ruscus aculeatus has become a fairly common landscape plant. It is also widely planted in gardens, and has spread as a garden escapee in many areas outside its native range. The plant grows well in zones 7 to 9 on the USDA hardiness zone map. The Latin specific epithet [[aculateus]] means “[[prickly]]”. | |||
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Arabic: سَفَنْدَر; Bulgarian: залист; Catalan: galzeran; Cornish: kelynnen vyghan; English: [[butcher's broom]], [[butcher's-broom]], [[kneeholy]], [[knee holly]], [[kneeholm]], [[Jew's myrtle]], [[sweet broom]], [[pettigree]]; Esperanto: rusko; Finnish: ruskus; Galician: xilbarbeira; Georgian: თაგვისარა; German: [[Mäusedorn]]; Greek: [[λαγομηλιά]]; Ancient Greek: [[ἄγονον]], [[ἄκαιρον]], [[ἄκορον]], [[ἀνάγγελος]], [[γορυνίας]], [[γοργυνθίας]], [[ἱερόμυρτος]], [[κατάγγελος]], [[κατάγγελος]], [[κεντρομυρρίνη]], [[κεντρομυρσίνη]], [[μυάκανθος]], [[μυρρινάκανθος]], [[μυρσίνη ἀγρία]], [[μυρτάκανθος]], [[ξυλομυρσίνη]], [[ὀξυμυρρίνη]], [[ὀξυμυρσίνη]], [[χαμαιμυρσίνη]], [[χαμαιμύρτη]], [[χαμαίπιτυς]]; Irish: giolcach nimhe; Latin: [[ruscum]]; Mingrelian: ბარცხი; Persian: مورد اسفرم; Polish: myszopłoch, ruszczyk, iglica; Russian: [[иглица]], [[иглица колючая]], [[мышиный тёрн]]; Serbo-Croatian: vèprina, kòstrika, vèprinac, nadlist, zalist; Venetian: rosco | |||
ar: سفندر مدبب; az: ponti bigəvəri; bar: kosmanstaud; bg: бодлив залист; br: bug; ca: galzeran; co: caracutellu; da: musetorn; de: Stechender mäusedorn; eo: pika rusko; et: torkav ruskus; eu: erratz; fa: کولهخاس; fi: pikkuruskus; ga: giolcach nimhe; gl: xilbarbeira; gv: guilckagh; he: עצבונית החורש; hr: bodljikava veprina; hsb: wšědna myšaca wěcha; hu: szúrós csodabogyó; io: rusko; ja: ナギイカダ; kab: arereǧ; nap: avrusca; pl: myszopłoch kolczasty; sh: bodljikava veprina; ta: இலையடி பழச்செடி; tr: tavşanmemesi; uk: рускус колючий; vec: bruschi; zh: 假葉樹 | |||
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Latest revision as of 15:35, 10 January 2023
French (Bailly abrégé)
(ἡ) :
sorte de plante; Ruscus aculeatus, Oxymyrsine pungens.
Étymologie: μύρσινος.
Syn. ἀνάγγελος.
Wikipedia EN
Ruscus aculeatus, known as butcher's-broom, 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. It is native to Eurasia and some northern parts of Africa. Ruscus aculeatus occurs in woodlands and hedgerows, where it is tolerant of deep shade, and also on coastal cliffs. Likely due to its attractive winter/spring color, Ruscus aculeatus has become a fairly common landscape plant. It is also widely planted in gardens, and has spread as a garden escapee in many areas outside its native range. The plant grows well in zones 7 to 9 on the USDA hardiness zone map. The Latin specific epithet aculateus means “prickly”.
Translations
Ruscus aculeatus
Arabic: سَفَنْدَر; Bulgarian: залист; Catalan: galzeran; Cornish: kelynnen vyghan; English: butcher's broom, butcher's-broom, kneeholy, knee holly, kneeholm, Jew's myrtle, sweet broom, pettigree; Esperanto: rusko; Finnish: ruskus; Galician: xilbarbeira; Georgian: თაგვისარა; German: Mäusedorn; Greek: λαγομηλιά; Ancient Greek: ἄγονον, ἄκαιρον, ἄκορον, ἀνάγγελος, γορυνίας, γοργυνθίας, ἱερόμυρτος, κατάγγελος, κατάγγελος, κεντρομυρρίνη, κεντρομυρσίνη, μυάκανθος, μυρρινάκανθος, μυρσίνη ἀγρία, μυρτάκανθος, ξυλομυρσίνη, ὀξυμυρρίνη, ὀξυμυρσίνη, χαμαιμυρσίνη, χαμαιμύρτη, χαμαίπιτυς; Irish: giolcach nimhe; Latin: ruscum; Mingrelian: ბარცხი; Persian: مورد اسفرم; Polish: myszopłoch, ruszczyk, iglica; Russian: иглица, иглица колючая, мышиный тёрн; Serbo-Croatian: vèprina, kòstrika, vèprinac, nadlist, zalist; Venetian: rosco
ar: سفندر مدبب; az: ponti bigəvəri; bar: kosmanstaud; bg: бодлив залист; br: bug; ca: galzeran; co: caracutellu; da: musetorn; de: Stechender mäusedorn; eo: pika rusko; et: torkav ruskus; eu: erratz; fa: کولهخاس; fi: pikkuruskus; ga: giolcach nimhe; gl: xilbarbeira; gv: guilckagh; he: עצבונית החורש; hr: bodljikava veprina; hsb: wšědna myšaca wěcha; hu: szúrós csodabogyó; io: rusko; ja: ナギイカダ; kab: arereǧ; nap: avrusca; pl: myszopłoch kolczasty; sh: bodljikava veprina; ta: இலையடி பழச்செடி; tr: tavşanmemesi; uk: рускус колючий; vec: bruschi; zh: 假葉樹