- coherency. A
rhizome is
purely a
network of
multiplicities that are not
arborescent (tree-like, or hierarchical, e.g. the idea of
hypertext in
literary theory)...
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difficult to
divide into clear,
simple categories.
Arborescent cacti Cacti can be tree-like (
arborescent),
meaning they
typically have a
single more-or-less...
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Brugmansia versicolor is a
species of
plant in the
family Solanaceae,
commonly known as “angel’s trumpets”. They are
endemic to Ecuador.
Since March 2014...
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Opuntia leucotricha is a
species of
cactus with the
common names:
arborescent pricklypear, Aaron's
beard cactus, and semap**** cactus; and (in Spanish)...
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during earlier stages of growth. However, they are
correctly defined as
arborescent lycophytes. They
thrived during the
Carboniferous Period (358.9 to 298...
- Gr**** for "scale tree") or
arborescent lycophytes are an
extinct order of primitive, vascular, heterosporous,
arborescent (tree-like)
plants belonging...
- Many
cacti are
known to be psychoactive,
containing phenethylamine alkaloids such as mescaline. However, the two main
ritualistic (folkloric)
genera are...
- Aloe
africana (known as the
Uitenhage aloe) is an
arborescent (tree-like)
species of aloe plant,
indigenous to the
Eastern Cape Province,
South Africa...
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Sigillaria is a
genus of extinct, spore-bearing,
arborescent lycophyte,
known from the
Carboniferous and
Permian periods. It is
related to the more famous...
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example of an
axial hypertext is The
Virtual Disappearance of Miriam.
Arborescent hypertexts are more
complex than the
axial form. They have a branching...