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It is rhizomatic, as the people at Rhizome would likely tell you.
The plant is erect and emerges from the rhizomatic network.
For rhizomatic plants such as Hedychium, the ginger lily, it's more important to protect the plant under the soil.
It is rhizomatic, in a qualified, separating way.
Individuals of this species are herbaceous and are rhizomatic.
Bermuda grass, particularly its deep-running rhizomatic roots, can seem indestructible.
Michele told me that the seventies are the brand's "soul" - in rhizomatic terms, you might call it the roots.
In Grossberg's argument, the move to a rhizomatic field of analysis promises to return cultural theory to a consideration of 'the real'.
Does a cultural practice that is fluid, collaborative and rhizomatic lend itself to an historiographic segmentation?
Information flows bidirectionally between smaller and larger systems as well as rhizomatic contagion.
It threatened some kind of rhizomatic extension of the procedures of the realist novel.
For instance, an email arrives, leaving traces of its rhizomatic passage zapping from one part of the world to another, and then to me.
Describing network wars as 'rhizomatic and anti institution in character', which can be typically associated with alterations in social life.
The becoming disrupts the imagination of the Western thought, organized in an arboreal, into a rhizomatic nature of haecceities.
Because hummingbird sage is rhizomatic, meaning it spreads through its root system, it can be separated and spaced according to your needs in the autumn.
For example, think about the relentless rise of conspiracy theories, which has gone hand in hand with the vast, rhizomatic flourishing of the Internet.
Educational researcher Terry Anderson has criticized the way in which advocates of rhizomatic learning seem to attack the idea of formal education as a whole.
Rhizomatic learning takes its name from the rhizome, a type of plant which Deleuze and Guattari believed provided an interesting contrast with rooted plants.
Members of the public interpreting iconic images can themselves be shaped by the messages sent by the icons, as can their rhizomatic relationships with each other.
It uses arboreal and rhizomatic metaphors to link post-war Texas and infinity, and to show that both are contained within each other.
Principally, Third Generation cities can be conceived of as rhizomatic in nature and ultimately, bound up with pre-existing and future conditions of human construction.
The perversity of the form/content contrast excited me. Eventually these ideas would manifest themselves in lyrics such as: "I'm becoming a rhizomatic distraction of sexual energy.
This cybistic zeitgeist Nechvatal identifies as being precisely a quality-of-life desire in which everything, everywhere, all at once is connected in a rhizomatic web of communication.
For example hypertext architecture includes issues of access, usability, transparency of design, though it can also include problems of link types, creative architectures, rhizomatic structures, etc.
He made rhizomatic structures with scrap iron ("Gerümpelplastiken"), but soon proceeded to the "Aktion" in the vein of the New York Happenings.