- nodes.
Rhizomes are also
called creeping rootstalks or just rootstalks.
Rhizomes develop from
axillary buds and grow horizontally. The
rhizome also retains...
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which enforces a
dualist metaphysical conception,
criticized by Deleuze.
Rhizomes, on the contrary, mark a
horizontal and non-hierarchical conception, where...
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harvest the
lotus rhizome,
although it is ripe. A
terricolous vegetable is
planted between the
rhizomes into the
drained field. The
rhizomes are then harvested...
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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...
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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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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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growth and
structure of
rhizomes,
underground plant stems that send out
roots and
shoots from
their nodes. A good
example of
rhizome navigation in use can...
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taproots and
tuberous roots as well as non-roots such as bulbs, corms,
rhizomes, and stem tubers. Root
vegetables are
generally storage organs, enlarged...
- and long
underground rhizomes, respectively.
Clumping bamboo species tend to
spread slowly, as the
growth pattern of the
rhizomes is to
simply expand the...
- aged
rhizomes are steam-distilled
which produces a
thick oily compound,
known in the
perfume industry as "iris butter" or
orris oil. Iris
rhizomes also...