Botanic rhyzome
Rhizomatics comes from the term rhizome, a type of non-arbolic root system.
“In the botanical sense, a rhizome is a root system that some plants (like lilies and orchids and ginger and bamboo) use to spread themselves about. While the roots of most plants point generally downward, the rhizome is a horizontal root system that runs parallel to the surface of the ground. The plant sends shoots up from nodes in the rhizome, creating what look like many separate plants. These seemingly unrelated individuals are actually all connected, through a system that’s not immediately visible to the eye.”
The Rhizome Café (www.rhizomecafe.ca)

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