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Rhizome - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Rhizome (philosophy) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Rhizome is a philosophical concept developed by Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari in their Capitalism and Schizophrenia (1972-1980) project. It is what Deleuze calls an "image of thought," based on...
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If your ditch is too shallow, you will cut into the rhizomes in the next step, so be careful and poke around in the soil to try to determine how deep the rhizomes are growing. Larger rhizomes warrant greater distance from the stem and greater depth of the trench.
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Tubers, rhizomes, corms, and bulbs, OH MY! If you're new to gardening then it's a pretty safe bet that you're feeling a little daunted by all of this terminology. Even some veteran gardeners may not be completely sure of the difference between tubers, rhizomes, corms, and bulbs.
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Welcome to Roots and Rhizomes 2009 season! ... ; We have over 100 new varieties as well as your favorite stand-bys. With our spectacular selection, you should have no trouble finding new ways to add even more color and interest to your ... Roots & Rhizomes - Specializing in Choice Daylilies, Siberian Iris, Hostas and Perennials...
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Some rhizomes are compressed and fleshy such as those of iris; they can also be slender with elongated internodes such as bentgrass. Johnsongrass is a hated weed principally because of the spreading capability of its rhizomes.
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7.2.3 Mind as Rhizome ... The tangle of roots and tubers characteristic of rhizomes is meant to suggest a form of mind where: ... Disertation Web and Rhizomes...
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