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What is a Rhizome anyway?

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What is a Rhizome anyway?

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In botany a rhizome is an “underground stem by means of which certain plants propagate themselves. Buds that form at the joints produce new shoots. Thus if a rhizome is cut by a cultivating tool it does not die, as would a root, but becomes several plants instead of one.” Similar to rhizomes in nature, Rhizome Systems develops wireless devices which are resistant to the interruptions that plauge traditional wireless systems. Our sensors and control devices form an unseen network which organically reacts to changes in its environment to ensure the easiest, most reliable means for the user to interact with the system.

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