Weighted Bloom
Dust motes danced in the late afternoon light slanting through the greenhouse panes, illuminating rows of meticulously labeled rose bushes. The gardener charted not individual blossoms but differences—a deepening crimson here, a more pronounced fragrance there—recording each variety's impact on countless imagined pairings. With every comparison, future plantings shifted; no single bloom possessed intrinsic value, only potential within an expanding web of relation. This constant assessment bisected the possibility of final form, leaving arrangements perpetually in flux and revealing a symmetry born not of intention but emergent balance.