- dendrology, a
rhizome (/ˈraɪzoʊm/ RY-zohm) is a
modified subterranean plant stem that
sends out
roots and
shoots from its nodes.
Rhizomes are also called...
- with
propagation via
rhizomes, seeds, or
tissue culture, and is
harvested by hand or
machine for stolons, flowers, seeds, and
rhizomes over
several months...
- A
rhizome is a
concept in post-structuralism
describing an ****emblage that
allows connections between any of its
constituent elements,
regardless of any...
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rhizome in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
rhizome is a
modified subterranean plant stem that
sends out
roots and
shoots from its nodes.
Rhizome may...
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usually propagated by
putting either the
rhizome tips or the
whole rhizomes in the ground.
Because the
rhizomes are
quickly perishable,
storing them properly...
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gathered each year for
their rhizomes, some for
propagation in the
following season and some for
consumption or dyeing. The
rhizomes can be used fresh, but...
- don’t see
rhizomes as
possessing a
similar capacity (to networks) to
generate insight into learning, innovation, and
complexity ...
Rhizomes then, are...
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plant rhizomes, stem
structures which grow
horizontally underground through soil,
allowing new
shoots to grow
upwards in
other places. A
rhizome manoeuvre...
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Rhizome is an
American not-for-profit arts
organization that
supports and
provides a
platform for new
media art.
Artist and
curator Mark
Tribe founded...
- freezing-tolerant
stems called rhizomes.
Rhizomes enable a
plant to
spread into new territory.
Tubers are
storage organs and are
modified rhizomes.
Native Americans...