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Three rose bushes of varying sizes grow directly out of a dark soil line against a pale green wall. Their exposed root systems are detailed and sprawling, contrasting with the vibrant red blooms and lush green leaves above. Small orange wildflowers drift in the air between the bushes, adding a touch of whimsy to the composition.
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Old rose bushes concentrate nutrients below their roots, hinting at an active gathering rather than passive reception—a phenomenon deepened by recognizing past pruning decisions. These interventions weren’t neutral; they steered resources toward certain plants, visibly altering the garden's composition and establishing lasting inequalities. This illustrates how even small acts of agency leave traceable patterns on landscapes, shaping not just what *is*, but also potential futures, a concept akin to how memory informs becoming itself.

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