Ruscus
Ruscus, also known as buzzard (Ruscus aculeatus), is a plant of the asparagus family with distinctive green stems that is found in the natural habitats of forests, thickets and mountainous areas. The entire plant exudes elegance and simplicity, and its unique appearance makes it valued as an ornamental plant in gardens, parks and floral arrangements. Stabilized ruscus in its bleached version is one of the most frequently chosen dried plants for wedding, communion arrangements. It can also be found on art cakes in the form of decorations.
Ruscus - appearance and characteristics of the plant
Ruszczyk is an evergreen plant with a characteristic appearance. Its stems are transformed into leafy stems, devoid of traditional leaves. Instead, the stems have reduced, needle-like structures that are green and resemble scaly stalks. The entire plant usually reaches a height of 30 to 60 centimeters. Ruszczyk develops in the form of clumps, and its stems form a compact, clump-like structure. The leaves of this plant are always green, acting as leafy shoots, which gives it a distinctive evergreen appearance.
Ruscus occurrence and cultivation
Native to areas of Europe, Asia Minor and northern Africa, ruscus is often found in moist, shady areas, where it usually thrives in moderately moist soils. Its cultivation is gaining popularity for the decorative nature of its needle-like stems and its durability in garden conditions. It requires well-textured, well-drained and moderately moist soil. Mouse-ear prefers shady or semi-shaded positions, making it an excellent addition to shady gardens. Ruszczyk is a plant that is resistant to various weather conditions and easy to maintain.
How to use ruscus?
Ruscus, also known as ruscus, has a variety of uses both in gardens and in the floriculture industry. Historically, some of its parts were traditionally used in folk medicine due to its content of certain bioactive substances. Currently, it primarily reigns in gardens as an ornamental plant and is much used by florists and handicraftsmen in both live and stabilized versions. Bleached ruscus is popular in wedding bouquets and accessories such as clips, garlands, headbands for brides. Its small leaves can be found on vignettes, wedding invitations or simply greeting cards. In addition, for the coherence of the whole wedding arrangement, we can use ruscus on the cake as a decoration.
Ruscus - what to combine with?
Ruskus is commonly used in occasional compositions. In interiors, ruscus can most often be found in the company of cotton and eucalyptus sprigs.Together they form a beautiful natural decoration in a winter climate. If you want to add other dried plants to the ruscus sprigs, we recommend betting on the egg boll - in any color against the background of bleached ruscus will be an original juxtaposition in the vase and other ornamental grasses. Remember that the listed dried plants are only a suggestion, do not be afraid to experiment and combine the most diverse species of dried and live plants.