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Ruscus aculeatus is commonly known as butcher's broom, knee holly, or piaranthus. 
Here are some characteristics of Ruscus aculeatus:
Appearance
A prickly, evergreen shrub with flat shoots that resemble stiff leaves with spines on the tips. In spring, small greenish flowers appear in the center of the shoots. 
Origin
Native to Europe, the Black Sea area, northern Africa, and the Azores. 
Hardiness
Can tolerate a range of conditions, including drought, heat, salt, and different soil types. 
Medicinal use
The root is used to make medicine, and chemicals in the plant might improve blood circulation in the legs. 
History
The plant's generic name comes from the Latin word ruscum, which means "butcher's broom". It was traditionally used to clean butcher's chopping blocks.

Ruscus aculeatus/बुचर ब्रूम, नी होली या पियारेन्थस(Niholi)

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